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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1865-05-30

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1865-05-30 page 1

MEDICAL. DYSPEPSIA aid DniAitu mucLnxQ raoa Disorders of the liver S AND DIGKSTIVJI ORBANS, Ami cuaxo it HOOFLAND'S ,:1 OBBIIANDITTBBS tag oaxai BTREWGTHEJTI!ia TONIC I THIS! BITTIM MA VJt PERFORMED MORS CURES, OIYE BETTER SA TISFA CTION, .BAYS MORE TESTIMONY, SA YE MORE RESPECTABLE PEOPLE TO . VOUCH FOB TBBM, Than uy Ma ket a We defy ay M Ii contradict thie until ABU, wri PAT 11,000 mica, To any 00 that will produce a Oartllcata paauahed ky aa that la not oaaoia. HOOFLAND'S German Sitters' will cum ITB1T OAS! Of CB (MIO OR HER 70 VB DEBILl TJ DISEASES OP TBS KIDNEYS, AND DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISORDER. SB STOMACH, Okearve th. following symptoms, resultta from Dlaoidwa of lb. DtiMUra OrgaaK Ooaetlneuoa, Inward Pit.., TalnMi of Blood to tkt Head, lot II y at th Stomach, Ma., Heart. aura, Dlagurttof Food, Fullneaa or weight la th. Stomaoh, Soar Iraotatlona, Sink In. or nattering at th. fit of th .tomaob, Swimming of theBaed Hurried and Dlffloalt Breett. Ini, nattering at tha Heart, Ohokrag or Suffocating Sea- Beaton wn.a U lying Pot ftuw, DlBtMMof Vla Dota or Webt beiuv tt Slgfak, Farer nd Doll Fain la lb Umi. Dtflcimey of Panplttttoo, TellowBAM of lb Sklo l Bjtml Pain Id tha 014a, Baok.OhMt, Limbo, sic., Snddaw ritubac ol Heat, Burning In tha Fleaa, Vonaunl glnlngi of ItII, nnd grant DapraMloo, of Spill tg. THAT THIS B1TTE1S Zs Not Aloobollo OOHTAIHS 10 RUM OR WHISKY, And Oan't Make Drunkards, BUT 19 TBI BestTonlo in the World ar BEAD WHO BATS SO. "VI From the Hon. Thoaaa B. rioroaoa. Front tha Boa. 1 hoiawa B. Florenoe. Front the Bon. Taomaa B. Tloraaoo, , Wuainotoit, January 1, 1683. OaMTLiamv: BTarlngauted it verbal ly to yon, 1 are no beeltatloa In writing tha toot, thai I expert-eoeed n-arked benaSt front roar Hoonand'a Oermaa UKUra. Daring a long and tedioua aaaalon or Uoa a, praaatng and onerona dotlea nearly proatratad A kind friend eocene ted the nae of the oreoara ikin I have named. 1 took hia advice, and the reeult waa lm prov meat of health, renewed onergy, and that nartionler relief I eo maoh needed and obtained. Othara may be alnllarly advantaged If they deelretc be. Trnly yonr friend. THOaf A B IltOBBHCX Front John B. Wlckaraham, Biq., Arm of Wicker . aham ft Hatchleon, (be celebrated mannfactnrera of Faney Iron Worka, S&ft uanal at, I am the recipient from jo of one o' tha giaatai flavor that oan be confer red upon man, rli., that of health. For many yeari have I eofnred from on of tha moat annoying and debl ltatlng i olalnU that tha kumnn family can ba afflloted vnronle Diarrhea di eaee. I waa attended by regular pbyalelane, ilv IngaiabDttaiHporaryrellef. The oaoae eeeeaMt lo re mala until I waa lndnoed to try Uoefland'a Otrmaa Jtitiera. After the nae of a law botllea of that vain able medicine, tha oom plaint appeared tobeoom pletely radicated. I often Inwardly thank yon for mob aralaab'e peolHn. and, whenever I hare an iiportnnity, onat-r ol'y recommend It, with full oonndonce In lu leliab 111. Trnly yon re, JOHH B. WIOVBBSHAU. Haw Fork, Feb. a, lOi. Froai Jallna Lao, Baa , flrm of Lao A Walker, tha moat ax ten live Hnalo Pabllabera In tha United Dtatoa, No. 732 Uheainat iL. Philadelphia! : ' j' . -: ' FbBBVUT, Sfch, IBM. Ifiaaad. Jones A Ivahi: OmrrLnann: My mother In-law hai been eo greatly boaofltted by your Uojfland'a German Blttera that 1 ooaolnded to try It myeelf. I find It to ba an In-ralaablo tonle, and nhea.tatlogly reoommend It all who are au taring from djapepela. I have ha thai dlaeaa In Ita moat obatlnata form flatnlaBce for many yeara, and your Bitten haa given ma eeao when rytbfngelae had failed, loan trnly, JULITJJ Lli. From the Boa. Jacob Broom. FnuuM&rau, Oct. T, 1668, la reply lo your laqalry aa to the eweot prodnoed by the oaa of UooflaaOVe Oarmao Bit tore la my family, 1 nave no beeltatloa la aaying thai It ban hewn highly beaeAclal. la oaa laetaaoe, a oaat oi ayapepaia oi uiraea rears aaanaing, ana wane nan oeoome rerr rery dtatreealng, the aea of one bottle geva deolded relief, lite eeouod eeTeoliog a on re, and the antrd, It aeema, haa oonirmed the uuro, for there bare bean ao ymptoma of Ita ratnrn for the laat all year. In aw indivldoal nee of It I Bod II to be n an foaled lAle, aol ainoerely reoommend lia naet" gave deolded relit ana eaaorei TrUii von JACOB BftOOM, Mo. 1707 Bprvot ttroat. From Bar. W. D. Siegfried, Factor Twelfth Baptlat .' Uhmrob, , . l'wTLADaxraiA, Deoember ft, U66. Maooaa. Joma Braiw aaarruuinat I bare recently been laboring andat the dlatreaalng oBaota of ladigeatloa, aooompanled by a proetratioQ of the nervooa ayatem. Mnmerona remediee were reoommendod by friende, and aomeof them aeated, bat without relief. Your Boofland't German Bitten were recommended by persona who had tried them, and whoae favorable mention of tha Bitters Indaoed me also lo try them. I moat oonhf thai I bad aa areraloa lo patent medicine from the 'thoaaaadand one" qaack Blttera.' wboae only aim aeema ao no so paim oa eweeteneq ana ai drnaxrd llqaor upon the ooaunaalty. la a air way; andtlo teadenoy of which, X fear, ta to make many a eon lrmed draakard. Upoa learning that yoora waa really a medicinal preparation, I took II with bap- EyoAaet. Ita aetloa. aol onlyopoa the otomaoa, ol a poo the oervone ayatem, waa prompt aad gra Ifying. I feel thai 1 bar derived great aad per may nant benefit from the aa of a few bottla. Vary reapeotfllly yen re. W. D.8KI jFBIBD, U: ibi Ihaokamaioa atreet From th Mot. Thomw Wl nter.D. D , Faator of Box- IXfToagh Jlapftlaa Qbmroh. ' Or Jaokaon: Dear Sin I foal It do to yonr ex add my uatlmony to the deserved repots lion It he Miaiaao. I aaro ror yeare, as nmea. nasa treeoieo wita graai oieoroer ta my aeaa ana aarroar ayate 1 waa adviaed by a friend to try a bottle of you Osranaa Bitten. I did ao, aad bar ajiperienoad great and nexpocted relief, my health baa beta rerr materially beaeStted. I confidently noom maud the article where I meet with cases similar ta aa; rm, aad bar been aaanred by many of tbell - aiesuwtiBiiy yosra T. W1NT1B, Boxboroagh, Pa, From Bar. J. 8. Herman, of tb Oorman Beforaed fjunron, asiiuiwi, vera oonnty, r. . Dr. O. Jeokaon Beeoeeted Sin I have haea troubled with Dyapepela aearly twenty yean, ana bar never need any medicine that did bis aa mnob good a floound Bitter. I am very miuh Im proved In hea th, after baring taken Are botllm.v Yon re, with reapect, J. S. UBBMAB. ee that th ttgaatnr of 0. M. JAOKSOV," I on tha WBAPPBK ohaach bottU. u PBIOBt RngU BottU, On XkUat; or JTnj J)o.Jor $6 Bhoald yonr eareat aragglat not bar tha artlel do not be pat of by any of th tatextoattag repara tloa that may be ottered la II pi, bat aead ta a aad we will farwara, aecareiy packea, by expreaa. . PB1M01PAL OrriCB AID MAM0FAOTOB, No. 631 Arch Street, J0HT3&EVAH8, (Summon to O M. fmk-n 0n) tat aU k DracrMi aad Dkn la mn HMEY VOLUME XXVII. INSURANCE. Losses Paid in 46 Tears . OYXB . 17,000,000 1 iETNA Insurance Company HARTFORD, CONN. an unit, 1805, $3,677,362 71 ! FIBE AND INLAND NAVIGATION RISKS! SaSrAgeaeieo fa all tb. prlielpal Oltjes end . " " ' tMoMi to '""'a"" "'" u P'onipti i una id in. unit. aiM, MDItW J. OARDHER, Ag't, arid laa Jolmaoq Holldiaaar. Travelers Insurance OF HARTFORD, CONN' 2VElt 1, 8BOU,OOOi INSOR&BrCE AOAINST. ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. deneral Accident Polloleftf ' F.r Tlra Bandrad Dalian, with S3 per week com- ptnittlon oao lis bad or 93 pr annum, or amy otiicb im bet wet n mow ana tiu.wu t pu oruon- ate ratM. Twentj-Fiwe DoIInra Preminm Secnreaa Potior fir &5.0UO or t!6 oar week oomoen hi Ion fcr all and attrr deiorlptlon of aectdetit raveling or omerwue ooaer n ui.n.iai. aociuknt roucy. a. obuikahi uatk. FIKy Dollars Preminm 8eoarM a 'ull Pullor for 810,100 or S&O par week oonipanuiioo, a. bdotb. Forelffu Blnk. Pollolfi faintd 'or Foralarn. Wtit India, and Cali fornia Trar.l. Batea can be leain'd by application to ina um a or Agenoiee, Kbort Time TlelceU. Thla Com inn j ' Inioiavoi Tirntri for own or tna Kaiiwia uanarai 'uoece uinosa ana uotei. Tea Ctoti 11 my a ticket or cue day'a travel, Inanrlaa; ' tU 0. or Hi weekly com nn tat Ion. Ticket Po'njne n.ay be had for 3, 6 and 12 raonthe, in tna una) an inner. Basardbua lilaka taken at Hatardoua Hatci. No i Medical Kzamlnatlnn rfqured Pollclea wrfltto br thaOonipany'a Asenta. Pollclea leaned for S10,. uw ana tor are yenra. DIRfcCTOKS. OOfTAVnj F. DAVIS, THOS. BELKNAP, Ja., W. H. D. IIALLlNbCH. CUABLK4 WH1TK, JA8. L BOWAHD, COBNBLlPfl B. KHWIK, ogo. w. uoobf., nunn habuison. MA&oUALL JkWELL, UKUttiB H.vILHAN, KBUNJLZKU BUBaUto, JUMATIlAM B. BltUUI. j. u. uvuMoUii, rres i. RODNEY DKNNIJi, Beo'y. JORlf F. DUVOEV, Irent, 107 nonth Blgh etrt, Uoluaibut, Uhlo. m.jflft-4w Dsurance Against Accident THE ACCIHEST Insurance Company OF COLUMBUS, OHIO, With a Capital of One Million Mm, (1,000.000,) Ii now ready to Inaura ogalnat ACCIDENTS a 1 Of Krtry Diicrlptlon, Causing Loss of Lifn or Bodily Inj arj, Thla Oomnanr U ora-anliiid mder the Oennral In an ran o hv of Ohio, and the applicant for a pol'cy may r dilr aaUi'y Llmaelf ef the rrepoonl-blllir of thu OomDanv. hr aoiloatlon to any of the olllceraeragftitaof tha Con paoy. inta mo jo oi maureno ii preiereuie w um u aniaooa, for the reaeon tLat it ia much ch paper, and givee a weekly OvjmpetitloDtu caee of d eabilt-y ar'ainc from any accident whatever, whether ibeyoccur ia travrlfna ny r!rod, ateembiator atane coach, valkingln the ettetit or at work In the he pa. and in evtry larUty of oircumatanoea In which men are placed lOdrr iieUeral iCCldrnt rOllf Ja I -h.m..t f trw nAMitHN M-curo. Tm prIod aotaxcaeainga.x aioiuba Irota any tna arcl-dent, cr Two Thouand DoIImfii In tbt fcrent of death by Accident The varment nf FIFTEEN DOLLARS care Plitn DolLare weekly compeniaiion. or Three Thonsand Dollar r In oaat of drath. Any other rua opto Ten Thoaitui Dolleri at Yon can loan re In thla Company for any length of timj irom ONE DAY TO FIVE YEARS Andp.llc.ee will b renewed at expiration. No Medical Examination Is Required. II li th tlmnleat and ohept mode of pre tec tloa agttnat waul and aufforlag In case vf Accident, and plaoe Ihi laaurtd in. thoee dependent upon him abjve the bamll.t and mort flcatlon of aikiua onarlty or 0i0 tree ting debu for duly aabehtmre. ik loiioniaa gnniiemeo conauim toe ieci-tiveollcera. ho uudlally iavlte iouulry and Dot lie interest In the Company: DAVIDS. liRAV, VlcPr.lI t. VKHJ. hi. BM TH, ) - 1M WM A. PLAIT f GEO. B WKIflttT.Sro'yATreMOra OoajbuabljM HOTELS. PRESTON HOUSE, Corner ol Third at: Main at.. (orroaira rat pabi,) owarli., to THIS NIW AND KLBJAKT DOTtL, COM-PLBTBD at aa expenci of over SiO.OJO, and ftirerfehed en In r new du log the raal year, aul arraaged with auch modern luip'ovemenle and coo - feme1 oe nr iue suonuitui i Dw u..4i-peeaod by any other boaae in Central Ohio, heebern b. r (late ot New York city,) and It will be hi aim t,nl obleot to io conduct the aama aa ti make tt an tndacemenl with th traveling public to en tend him their patronage, a noeri anaro or wnica ia sulid ii. Omn bua- la readlne.a at all tlmiaon the arilval of traloe, to conviy pa-aengere toaod from tb hoja. A dally 11 no a i ao from tbeboa to and from uranvuie. J. BOB CRTS, Proprietor. tayU ' MANHATTAN EOTIL, Owostt tbo Park, array itret near Broadway, r tra phopbibtor davihq had thu com 1 aTninons Down town hotbl tiuwoiuhii mala!, psinted and reibrnUbed, 1 now prepared 10 prOVM WWH Wll. mum VUUWIal Wl m BW Mi araii raaramaaa a on, nis onargee axe raaao.a pie, aad be gnaraatee to all who mayoall apoa htn a good tabk, ommrtabl room, aad vary poanblt aJeattc. n wiu ao ptBa as aw au au oia insaas, sis m elaoeme manr new oaco. Yoa are invited, when yos eoms lo lb Ctty, t paf im a rWtt aad bo aararas roa that U yoa go away Onwao, laau awe we hw nan oi , SOB . fc-a, SABDBBB, J," H. BBUMAM. AMERICAN HOUSE r .floaaHARIJIaT,C..,Prop'n, BT 9m ' ' "". 1. ' ' OTWABK, nil Pasture for Rent. 1IUVI PAiTDBI WITHIN TWO MILKS Or Dl,a .tr.l, Mlt of th. .Uy, on .roadw.y toad, w.11 w.trrwl. whioo I will faral.b. Oood um will b taktnof .lock, bat will ut mt rM.pos.l.1. lor acold.BM or fag.ua. Vor laiaaa, loqalr. of tb ..HU'ltor. JMu. BABB. MEDICAL. HUMPHREY'S i I El O X 37" I O remedies! PEOPLE. 0.M of JM.r,. ,1.1,, In morocco end Book of Dlnetl na - - no 00 vm. wi larg. ti.i., in nuori.ocOt ana hook . wi Oin of 20 lirn tiala. In morocco, .nd Book A CO Oaaa of 2'J large vlale, In plain oaaa. end Book 6 to VMHUMI.1H1DU DOM 1 " - joiMot u7ixboiMNo.itoio)ndBwk. 1 26 LIST OF HUVIPHREYS Specific Homeopathic Eemedies !, TO SB FOUND Ilf FULL Family Oases. . . Ho. 1 Curt Favor, c j Oongeitlon and Inflammation ; Heat, Pain, nMiieainw; ana me nrai aiagee oi uu suump and inflammatory diiaatea .mw Ifo. Cure Worm Feverf ; Worm Oollo, Toracloni Appetite, Watting lb No. 8 Caircw Collr, Teething, Crying and Wakeralneae, Blow Growth ana reeoieneaaoi laiann No. 4 Corfta Diarrhoea, Of Children or Adaltt, Cholera Infantum, and d a mmer uom p iaiat...IHH ...... N. B No. 4 aud 6 oan tb wont owe of Chronic Liariboe. No. B Cor mi Dyaenterjr, Or Bloody Flnx, Oello Orlplnga, Billon Colic, au Dyeentery,..HM. . No. 6 Cores Cholera, Cholera Horbna, Naneea, and Vomiting, Aith- iio ureatning ........... j No. 7 Cure Cong ha, Co I da, Hoareeneea, Bronohilla, iLfloeoca, and rore rnroa ' N. B. 1 hia and No 1 never fall to onie the wont Oolda and Oongbi. No. Cores Tooth ache, Faxeaebe, Nerrona Palm, and Tlo Dolorenx... .. 1 H.O it uy cored in-uaaoa oi oeaei. No. 9 Cnres Toolhaehf s. Slok Dead act oa, Vertigo, Boah of Blood to tb uaa... ... N. U. in t-lttrnetltn wi'n No 10. It never foil tionn thmua. lnretrtscaiaa. No. 10- Cores Dwanenala. Weak, Arid, or Deranged HtLmatih, Com 1 1 pa tio n, Ajlfer uompiaini, or nuiioaa uouqihoq, h. B. n rALLiBLB lor an caaea oi weaa ui geatioa and illUona Compialnta, No. 11 Cores Snppressed ttenses, Or Scanty, or Painful, or Delaying. Green No IB Cures Leocorrhea or Whites, Bearing Down, too Proftu Henae...,.,.,... No. IS Cores Croup, Hoara Croapy Ooogh, Plfflonlt and Oppreased lreaiDlDg...mmw ... No. 14 Cnres Halt Rheum, Ornaty Imptlona, Bryatpelaa, Scald Utad, Bar- net a inn, rimpita on .ue ce H M. Ifo. 10 cores Bbeomatlsm, Palo, lament, or SornM In th Cheat, Back, nine or idimoa, or Boiauc........HHHm...,...., No 16-Cnres Ferer and Affne, Intormlitan Frr, Dnmb Ago, Old Inveterate Agu -..... N, B. It act lik a obaria, both a a preven tive and onre. No. 17-Cores Piles, InUrntl or Fx tar Lai, Blind or Blstdlog, Becenl or u bat mate N. BTht nmedy haa eared thoaaand ol the wont pumlble om. No. I Cnres Ophthalmia, WkorlofltmdEye or Kyi 1Mb, Falling or Wea BUM N. B. It may always be ieltei upon for a oar. No. 19 Cnres Catarrh, Acute or Chronic, Dry or Flowing, Oold In th Head, InaaenuM ........ Wa flA.rnrM Wbflonlnir Ctliarh, Uhortflnlng and palliating It, or flpmrnodio Oontjh. . . B -It la Infaillbia, ana alwuya teimei No. HI Cnres Anlhina. Oppraued Difflcnlt, Labored Breathing, ConBh ana ofeur.iuB.....M.......... N. B.-'UandreJ tv Dein oared by it. No. 3 J Cnres f ur Dlscharires, Noiie In th Head Impaired Hearing, Xaracha N. B. -It always onus No. fi Cores Scrofula, j Enlarged Qlanda, and Tonilli, Swelling, and pld Uirer N. B."-Bvured tb worat casta. Na. Bd Cnres General lreblllty. Phyaioalor Narruu Weakoea No. SO Cores Dropsy, I Fluid Aocnmulattona, Tumid fwolllngi, with Scanty 8c retlona.,.. H. No. 90 Cares Aea Sickness, Proatratlon, Vertigo MaoM, Yomltlog No. 87 Cores Urinary Diseases, Gravel, Benal OalcaH, Difficult or Pntnlul Uri nation.. II core all old a ol Kidny DIa- No 9 Cores Seminal Weakness. Involuntary Dlachargti, and Oonqnnt Pro- tratioa aoa Deoiiiiy w 1. H ...items everr 101m of Seminal Weak ocaa, and may b confidently reliej oa In all. otaea. No. BO Cnros Sore Month or Htoin- oeanofi. Cankered Month of Adaha or uhlldren, and atao NauaeaaDd vomiitbgor rrogoant remaics. ou N. B.- -Oan at one. No. SO Cores Urinary Imeontlnenee, Wetting the Bed. to Frequent, Palnfnl or Bceldlng Urination .. . . . m M ot N. B.- It atsaysoarta. No. Sl-Cnra Palnmi Menstraallon, Pietanr, Oramp, r fpaame; Prnrltii, Itching, and itr latioo or i-mi'ei . ..w. w. .......m...... N. B.---Itaot Ilk t,brm. No. S3 Cares HntTtrlngf at Chana-e wi Xdiie, T.MnUrltUa. Flnthee of Rfat. fa nltatlon. .l- ti . 'i nn autieven Viaeate ua u uuar,H.M. m.... w Ho. S3 Care. flpMai. and Coa vnl-Bluoa.Xpllamor r.lllaf .IcaoMfi Obor. or 8t. Vi lli, vans. ..r.iM.., " ..t Ho. Bd Cure. Dlptbcrla Or TJlc.r.Md or Mallfoant Boro Thio.l........ to THESE REMEDIES BIT 3fa.il or Express. an- wdi Mint ihiwe iMMliM. br lb ilnxle box or full caa, to any part of tb country, by Mall or Cipro, lies or ciierge, on reotip-ui u ywivw. nn a oaae of whtt kind TOfl chooa.and encloe the amount la a eirrent not or atampa, by Mall, to oar adireea, at Xo. 563 Broadway, New York, And lb VedlelB will ba dnly returned by Mall or Expreaa, tree of charge. ForalbyalltblilB Daln la Medlolnea throogboni in oosBiry. TO DEA1UER8. Tha aanavt retliifltljn mad to df alar. All oommanloatlonahertaiter abonld b addrtd, ' HUMPHREYS' SPEOIFIO , TT 4.V!. ItaTvJUIn n. 5 Broadway, , NEW YORK (S Sho.ll.r A Co., I. . Hamnal. .Co., Um. Be- Sort., auanxv, uuiiuaiiiu., uuiu. rsulr. f oksllaa A Oo. AONT8,OIN01NNATI,0niO. D&JDr. Humphrey cam be eoniulttd per etmallg or ey letter, at the office of the Cam rani. COLUMBUS. OHIO, TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 30, 1S63. PETROLEUM. PETROLEUM. THE NEW YOHI ft LIVERPOOL Petroleum Companj OrganlMt. ooder the UIdIoi nd Mann freto ring uiwigi ntouMoi nw ion.. Capital ---$1,000.0001 IF I AalA HlinitrAfl Thnncanil fiharAfi. I ' AT tlO PER SHARK, I 'T,M! V" ","ar J-p I I anare. ivoj liiaote to further Auusmtnt. I OFFICES: I 1 No, 84 Empire Untitling, 71 BROADWAY, IV. Y. Poafoffloe Addrexo Box 0.S08 Nw Torb. OFFICERS: Hon. DANIEL I. DICKINSON, Proaldanl. WM. T. PH1PPS, Vice Freeldwt. BOBKBT BAVSBTT, Becralary. ATLANTIC BANK 143 Broadwar. New r...k Aivaearja The-Wei In of the ComnanF are now i prounviug aria. rment foratook mar be mad ta draft. rcl'- I tared note, or Bovernment bond and aecurliliia. I which boi da and eonritlaa will be taken nt their I market value. ftemltlanoea mar be addreaied to the Cnmnanv. P. O. Box 6,368, New York OUy, or to "Atlantic Bank," Treaaory of th New York and Liverpool reiroienm uomDanr. in nroaawav. mcw xorn I uity, or to any o Ita Agent. )Eir CAM) PI6T0I.ES FOR A LB U Mb, BY mj aingicopy, aoaer, luuor i,wu. FINE PUOTOORAPJH, 7x0, 8x10, and 14x17, Card IS oaati: 7i9 90 e.nU: 8x10 75 e.nl.i Hil7 I 9i v. 1 19x24, with National Fnibteme, Date of Birth and veamoi toe rreaiaeni, for 91 ou. I Two or three g-od Agent to aopply (be demand. noiie nut ioe V9i men ucou apply. Sent on receipt of price, ore -oaf d. br mall. We warrant all the Piototee to be the belt madu. Lnave yonr ordera for th flu Si eel Portrait, which cannot be fnrntabed only by aubacrlption, a thf y cannot he mpplied faat eoongb for the borne Flags! Flags! Flags! Flneatookof tb moat beautiful colors, on neat. Irouud atfeka, just received, and moro on the way. Don't delay In yonr nnrcbuea. a the will laat bnt i iuuib iiue. obdo to HAN l ALL A ASTON. prZ7 Oolumboj, Uhlo. MEOCAL Th New York Tribm aya, "th reaaon why Prake'a Plantation Bitten areeo uu'ibHIj ui.d and lava ancb an immeuae ealat "1,i i' y are alwata made op t tbsorlgiual ,o high ly Invlgofallog malarial and o ' scanty, although the price have ao largely a ' ed," io. 9h Tr.'brmjuat hit th nail u bead. Tb Plantation bitten ar not only oi pnre ma terial, but Hie people ar ttld what It 1 The Ita- oipa la publiibedarouud each Bottl andlheboltl ate not reduced In !. At lea.t twenty tmllatlone and oonnterfeita hav aprnng np. The Impoie opan tb p opl one and that th laat of them. Th Plantation Bitter ar now ed In all the Qorainmint Hoepitala, ar nconmandod by tbe beat pyalclant, and are warranted to produ e an immtdia't taneflctal cfect. Fact ar a abborn bin, I owe much to yon, for I rerlly believe th Piftntatlon Bitten bare aaved my II., itav. w. u. wauuuniii, naoria, a. i. Thou silt ent two bottl more o' tbr Plantation Blttera. My wife baa been aieatly bene fited by their uae.l Tby Ftlend, Aaauuutiin, miaaeipnu, r." 1 I hi v bet n a great aufftrflr from Dya- pepafa, and had to abandon preaching Tbe Plantation uiiteia nave ourra me. bKV. J. 8. OATHOKN, BjcbMter, N. Y." ! gend a twenty -four dotea more of your Plantation Bitten, the popularity of whl.h are dally Inoreaain with th guei'a or our home. D I IVBjO, uiiAun its. z JO., Proprietors Wlllard' Hotel, Waifelogt a, D. 0.' ! bar liven tbe Plantation Bltttra to bnndredaof oardlaabldsoldira wltn themoata touitblug effict. u. n. v. Anvniinu, BttperlntaudeatBoldlera' Homu, Cincinnati, 0." it lhf-Unttlon bitter baracnr.d tteot lifer core plat ut, with which I wa laid rp pioa- trat ano naa to aoasaoo my ou'ineea. ii. i. laiAuaiiAX, civ;bd,u." Th llantatlon Bitten have cored m ot a derangement of tbe kldmya and th urinary or gaoaUat ha distressed me for ye . It act like a charm. 0 0. MOORE, 251 Broadwny." "NiwBioroxD, Mean., Kor. 24, 1001. " DriR 8ia i I have been a HI I ted mauy yara with aov re d roa tra tins oianiL in tr-y litni a. cold f. etandhan?a, and a general oleordered eyateru, Phyalclana ana modiolus te.iea to relieve me. Bun e inende in Mew Yoib, who were nelug PienU.lt n Bitten, prevailed upon ma to try them. 1 com menoeo ln a ai an viae giew iuh biwi umnvr. reellpg belter by degreta, in aftwdajal waa aa toe la bed to find ibe Ojldacssandcraaips bad entirely le I me, and I otnld aitep the night ihrotitcb, whloh 1 bad not don for year. 1 ft el like anolh r being. My petit aid trongh have alio f reatly Improved by tb na of lb flaiiUtloullU ten. Baspectfully, JCDITU BUaSKL. If tb lidle bnt knew what thousands of them are ocnitantly n'ailag to ot. w cnndldly belltveou half of tb weak net a, prtstratlon and distrinax. Prleaced by them won Id vanish. James Mars', Kao., of UU Wast 14th St., N. Y., sys, 'bo ba, tbr. child) n, tb lint tw ar weak and puny, hi w lib having bean unabl to nun orattrnd tbem, bnt that th baa takn Plantation Dittji kr ti laat two years, and ha a oh Hi nowlgbten month old wblob aha haa nnned and rred lierself and both an hrarty, saocy and well. The artlel Is Invaluable o mo hers," Ac. Suthevldanc might b continued forarjlnme Tb beet trldenc I to try tbm. They speak for tbemtelvrs. Petions of ifntry habit troubled with waknes, lamltad, rlpitatl n of thehaait, lack of pst distnsftrtlog, torpid liver, constlpaHonTrFbatta, Ac, will tnd speady relief through tha Bitters. Every bottl frr exportation and sal out of the United stat has a mttsl cap and green I.bol around th Bok, Bswan of refilled botllos. te that th cap has not bio motllatcd. Any pnoa prtndlng to sell Plantation Bltura Is bulk or by lb gallon Is an lit po iter, Ws sell It only In bo t tin. Bold by principal dralcn thronKhonl th nabita- biogiub. p. h. drahv,a:co., 9 Nxw To. NOTICE8. KTOTIOm. To Holder, of the Notes of Plokaway . oonnty Hani. fS C0MPL1AM0I WITH TBI FOBTT FIHST 1 Motion ot tb. Aot M.roh Slit. 1861. to .utborlM Frra Daoklna In Ohio, tli. rkkaw., rinnnlv Hank. Otrol..!!!.. Ohio. alfM nolle, tlmt tb ouutanain. now. a. ..ron.ai.ou oi .am pin. til b. nMUM uv in. ..rl Ballon.! u.na. uir obJTll ., Ohio. Holdt-r. of ald aotM .1. rwUMUd lo praMnt lb.al for VMMn.ptlon Wltbln els monlh. fUrlllfc P.. T hl(l era ToriCK. To Hslil.ni of th. 1rrnl IV tlnar soimoi inenairiaaiiieiai m coni.l?aoM with th. Il.t aratl.n of Iho A pa..'d March 81,161, to anlhotia. F.M Banking In Ohla, to. HprlnaD.ld u.nk, Hprin.fl.ld, I'll... a.Jte Bfal c. mat in. oai.iano.na; ooim oi ..rout. .Inn nt ..III B.nk will lHIlNmid bv th. Fll.l Na Itlooal Baok, Sprlagfl.ld, Ohio. Uolu.t, of Bald .ot a ar. r.qa,t topr.MBt .ham for rd.aiillon .ItBIB UC nooins iro in a o.i.. JO t.Ui.I.ow, rram.ni. fabM wtat DRESS GOODS. CLOAK MAKING, ' A0 Glfa's Clolbii of all IMi BI4D1: TO ORDER. I mm rl im n ! vm A FIDO DimirO- O making Ketabllahment In thla city, I would I Uoiamboa and Ita ricltltr to th fact, that 1 have ' opened luchan eatabllabmeat in the room oa th Third Floor of the Building over my Store, will on will neunier the eoiervition of MISS A. IV. SHERBURNE (Ule if New York,) Who. af'er an eroafUniM of fifteen tmh. fUttM doimdu Miai aoe cftuno. ujexceiiea laineart. PartlcuUr AtUntiJttOlfento - Children's Clothing OF ALL KINDS, An aaaorment of wblah will alwtya be fonnd at the oiore. . BDIimtW, pi uretM, 'E 1 1 AWO FANCY pjEWING. Orallkiois, taken In andixecuted In the neatest manner. Patterns of the Latest Styles ALWAY3 OH BANDS AND FOBSALIl. Nona bnt th. bi.t L.td. will b. .mployad. ro that all worUuutruittd tou, will b. .uaraoiMd to plea. aVKntrAiipe lo tbo work room, the flr.t Itftlrwaj io ids uormoi inn iiurn roiini. M.A.HE47.r.TT. Mu. laaattith uib sir t. niylB lai DRY GOODS. imm, RICHARDS & CO, ARE DAILY REOEIVINQ . mmrni cioods, OF A LI. TAItlETIES. RIOEI DRE8S GOODS, IN 61I.KS. ui:.adiem, ch allies. ORGAVmS, AC, .1(1 Fine Laces, Embroideries AMD A FULL LINE OT U01I0N3. t LO I US AND C1SSIHERES, Staff Is, Lice Poilltl, CloakS, 4C. AL80 ln LATEST S1TLBS OF FBOU "BTEWABT8." 350 & 853 South Iligli Street. M 10 . o. a. aiNoaorr a. a. ri.LD. KELTOH, bmcroft&co, WUOLSSAl. IIKAI.EKS 11) British, French, German AND DRY GOODS, VARIETIES, Hoots Ct3 SHOOS, And Fanoy Gooda Generally. No. 3 (i wy n uc Blork, DOLUMBrS, O. marlR Sm eodaw2w Sprlu ft. laaQ, Still Greater Seductions IM TDK PHICES 01 - DRY GOODS. BAIN & SON, Xm. 29 (o 2 SoutU nih street KB now OFFKKINI at obiatlt be-. bOUEU PBIOSS lhlr lum.nu and T.rv d.- alr.hle .took ot eorraaponj with th. proaont dacltn. In Oold and , M.rohandlaa. Oalicoeis Reduced, MnwlliiH Reduced, tvbectlntjii Reduced, : NblrtlnRH Reduced, DelHluea Reduced, Alapacas Reduced, BremGoodaRedneed BalmorAl BklrM Rednctlv Cowkwplnn Uooda Kedaeed, Tttble l.ln.na Redncdt Bod ilnllM Reduced, Cloth aid Caawliuerc Redaieed, Nhnwla and Cloak Reduced, Block. Htltte KtMlnoed, Ac, Ac, .a l,oou ItoZEN BDPIBIOB SOO-TABD BFOOL Oottou Tlxi'oad I Beilncd to So. p.r apool, or SOo. par docaa. Greatly nnaar vainn. RillV "tow, Woa. M to M Hon.h Illnh atrct. D. T. WOODBURY & CO., WHOtESALS QKALK1S DRY GOODS, 1VOTION8, BootB, SUoes, Hats, Caps, &c. 24 A a 18 Nontli HIrIi M., ( OlillMBI Iil, O. mnrfll flm GEOLOGIST. Prof. LEO LESQUtRLUX Practical (ieologl.t, i"FFIBS BIS HtKVIOES TO Till Om.INB V of Ohio fcr ait'loPAtltin. ofeoal oil land., lion, ooal aad oth.r miu.ra I d.Do.11.: dl raetlon. for .a nioiiauon., eoneoilalfOB on laaa mnu .Bna Tama, ao. OH.., F. A. A I,. Iaj.oaor.nx'1 Jirw'I'F Btora, R TIHoalh HlBliClraol, Uulumliu.. BaraaBNOB.,-.w.fl. Sulllrant, Raq., uommbas, Jfl.uh Holllvant. Kaq., tof. Aaaaala, CAmbrtdra, Maaa. Vrof. Otiyot, Friir.t.n N.w .wr. Prof. BHMnian, Haw York. . Frol. i-- "... , DAILY OHIO STATE JOURHAL PKINT1D AMD PUBLISHED BT VM, Te C0GGE8HALL & CO, omoo No. 10, Eteat HtmUt Mtroeg. I rKHMS OF FJVBMCBIdPTION rFerttv of iht u&UT Jomrmal. Single c)nberlbon, 1 year, by mall.HMMMM. j, Single flnbsorlben, 6 month. ' .m., Single SoUoribera, 8 month. " . a a dingle flnbec libera, 1 month., Single Sobaotibera, per month, delivered . o ft oarrler.HH,.H ....,......,.,. Single Subscriber per week, delivered by oar- To agent In lab IS cent per week each oopy. Term of the Trl-Weekly Jonnial, Ingle Sntworlben, 1 y , ,,,u,.. ,m ff 50 Stag) Snbaoriben, o nionthe,r,,.M,M1J g gg Single Bnbo libera, 8 month , Tr.., 1 16 Sfngl trobaoriben, 1 month.. .HH(HH,.M,MM, 0 to Terms of the Weekly Journal. single Bobac libera, per yer.MMM.H..MMM,HMM H 00 TERMS OF ADTERTISISIU. tlLTOne Rqoare, Mcb lurtton TB ooota. IpMlal Hollow pw Squar., mo, i laaertloa . ..m Sl.M Loci and Borfn. awi . . liu, Mob lMuHotHlwmiHnHI tooaata WawH-Un. Bqo.r., Inrtioli.. SO Looal and BailDMa MotlM, pw ; Haa, aaob In-rtloo Mat., ar Oa. eanan oa..r. ihw-auriu. ot ib.Ii ot .pan. la th. wHuaa. ol th.jo.nuui. " "jrriaa. Hotloa, will h.naflor Inrarlabl, b. rrinar. when ooooorina mor. .uaok LETTERS FflOM EUROPE, NO. III. Hamuueo, May 1, 1865. Nemos J. Tuinky, Esq., Praident Ohio Slatt Board if Agriculture . Still in Hamburg, you will undoubtedly exclaim when this oomes to hand. I in tended lo have left here last week, but the Vioe-Consul MoDonald suggested the pro priety of the very few Amerioans who were in Hamburg, celebrating the triumph. of the Union arms, causing Lee's surrender Of course every true hearted American, be he where ne may, is ready and wining to join in oelebrating his country s glory, and sol rema.ueu.or tu.. oe.ourai.ou .u oou.. ou , and in the celebration we certainly did not ' u-....u charaoter, especially as Ihe short speeches and toasts of the American, present drew forth very patriotic responses and applauses from our German gueata. The next day I came th. terrible news of Mr. Lincoln's as- sassiuation-ourjoyousness over Lee s sur- render waa changed to deepest the flags over Ihe two Consulates (H burg and Allona) at half mast Ihe flags in the shipping indicating the same token of respect. And as the consul is not permitted to call any Diblio meetings. I took the responsibility of inserting the following in the pnnoipal German dailies here : Amctlcao cltizin.are lapeotfollj rfqneal.dto meet at tha offco of Meairi. Jauaa B. SlrDcnaldA Oo.,f8 Bcdlngamarkt, Toeidajr, Hay Zd, at half paat twoo'clock P. U.t lo Join la an expreatton of tbelr fealinge on tha late lament able eyenla la th. Unnlted atatta. -innw n kliphabt, of Columbna. 0U" We had a meeting of quite a number of persons who were American citixene, but very few who were natives of Ihe American soil, When Ihe hour arrived, the meeting was oalled to order by naming Mr. McDonald as chairman. On taking the chair he said : Gentlkmkn: There areoccaaloLa when tie heart .eela.ooppre.aad with grief, that to apeak much la lmioialble ; tucb are my feel.ega at pr,nt and 1 aoi ante of all b- re. We not only iow of onr loar, but wt le.1 It, and thai fosllrg ia reached ia the heerla of mlllioDf. wh.rartr the lad newa haa pe...trat.d, one naimaal exprcaaicn of regietftr our nation, loaa, haa bean expr.aatd. Yat, w. bar. B uch to ooDBOla ua Brat and ftr.mr.t we knew that thrre wa no oa la our country who would .coner bar. glraa np hie lif. fcr It. II. baa left a nam. which will aver lira ia our mimoriee, pure, boneat, patriotic, every thought, nay, every action, will bear the eloasht ecrntlny, and the tegta cf hia tory, which will bear bia record, will be ascond to none, not even (be Vaih.r of our Country ; tt le thera'ore to record a feeble exprreslon of our own f ellng, that yon bare baencalltd to meat here regret that ao good and pur. a lutrlot haa been taken a. ay from u. r-orror aod Indignation BRaleat th. mlMr.bl. aaaaaaln who will foreverendprjmloaot a Ihe worat ep.ctman of a human fiend. And in ocnclualon, I leg to lay be'ore yon tha following reao'.allona, to whloh I hope yon will ell cheerfully aubtcrlbe vie: At a melting hld in Bamlurg, tbla day, It waa BuoM, That, whereat, our Almighty Fath.rhaa p rmltt.3 tobiremoTMl from u our beloved Preai-dent, Abraham L nooln, we, efflieted cilia na, at thla t me diataat from ear oonntry, deelr. to plao, oa neord tbe overwhelmlog giief which thla aad event Inaplroe. God, In hie mercy, permitted htm to lire long eooagh to Impreee upon aa a derp aod eil.atlog affection for hiaTlrluea, and In onrheartl he can nerar die. Hie memory will remain to ve. and he will ih.re with the Father of hie Country, the honored plaoe of bolng "flrat In the hearta of hia a.uutrymen," llmlved, Thit our Chairman, Ton. Jamea McDonald, Vice -Conaul ol tbe United alette lorlhli eily, lend a copy of thiae r-eolutionoi with oar heartfelt condolence, to Mra. Lincoln and Secrttary of State. nAxeuan, May I, lies. Signed by J.mva B. McDonald, John B. Kllpp.rl, Alexander Sollan, Fred. Wippeman, of Minneaot., Fr. M.laner, or New York; P. J. Banjemln, B. B.rmane, Ed. Nlabuhr, Jullna Goita, Charlea W. Aolrliug, P. W Qaea, L. K.luer, Frad. flomraer.hu, of Vi'lioonain ; J.mee Q. A)raa, Dr. B. Cohen, Thoe. Harll, F. W. Btwdlon, Tbomaa Krueger, F. W. .for, Jhn 0. Fairbahka, Bcnry O. Dearborn, B. C.mluga, of miobigan t David Kelly, 0. Coneb- leon, H. P. F.ra, W. Ilartwlg, Cb. Frauck, Jam.. Golendorf (New York)t D. F. Tiokham, Jamea H Laotliroth, (brother of L fl. Laugetroth, of Oxford, Ohio. pcc'Chae were aa'a by Golendorf, of New Yt rk, our hatiib'.' ae.van', and ecma olhert. Thus, us American citiiene, in a foreign country, have ne laid upon the funeral pyre cf Abraham Lincoln our tribute to ia memory and to hia virtuea. The death of Lincoln haa caused a moat remarkable ihange in the tone of all Ihe England pa pers most espeoiauy in mat or inozonaon ffaui. Everywhere throughout Europe, even into the Russian domains, the author!' ties aro taking proper steps lo place on re eord their feelings for the loss of so great and good a man as Abraham Llnooln, A gentleman who reads Russian, Polish, and Bohemian, read to me extracts from papers in those respective languages, expressive of condolence and the deepest regret. But in Hamburg the New Ycrk of Germany ths free oily of Hamburg, which Joajle of its freedom, not a single expression in re lalion to the traglo event has yet been made. It is true that the papers, Ihe "A'eiarf" (-Vellia), had several elegantly written eulogies ; but Ihe Government au thoritiea have taken no offioial notice whatever. Tbe Trussian Minister called on Mrs. Anderson, (th. wife of the Ameiican Consul Mr. A. being In Amerioa on bus! ocas.) but none of the Hamburg authorities oalled on her, or sent their oanls, although a prominent one lives two doors only from her. Non. of them went, or lent, cards ths Consulats. This rotlceno. on tho pi of the Hamburg authorities has excited considerable remark and surprise anion the American cUiions here, and lo noneh it been a matter of unpleasantness more NUMBER 270 tban lo Mn. AodoraoD, who la a yerjr ataii-b! and patriotic Udy (from Marion, Ohio,) and Mr. McDonald. Ia my laat letter I mentioned tho abolition of th. Guild in Hamburg, and that now all ar. free lo puraua anrbualntts they eco proper. Practically thla ia partly true, but not wholly ao. A meohanio wial ing to oomnenoe busineaa la no longer rt oi I quired lo obuin a guild, but he ia obliged d tu I to snow that he ia a matter workman, in hi. uranoh or induetrj, otherwise ha cannot ol - tain a licenae. Tlin.looal papera are mak ing much eport in Ke "Punch" aljle of Ihif abolition of the guilds one case ia wheie a barber'a journeyman had aore eyee, and undertook lo oure them without eonaultinc a pnyaician he waa fined for praotioine medicine without a lioenae. Another man had made a lantern, which alihoagh rery rude, yet answered hia pur pose he waa arreated and lined for pursuing a Tocatlon without a lioenae and with- I0"' being a master workman. There ia scarcely a day paasea without aome one be ing arreated for making or contriving aome urtlolo without a lieenee, or for not having . srvea a regular apprenticeship, and lerved a proper lime aa jouxaejmau.k tbakpartit- ular hranch of business. Therefore, the abolition of the guilda may benefit a few, I but the ffreat maaa. after harina- aerrad an apprenUceship and gone through wilh their journeymanahip, will do aa heretofore, eml grate to North or south Amerioa, or go lo France or Russia. I hare been thus par ticular in hunting up the condition of la- bor, and Ihe laborer, because believe that the condition of these is a much better ex ponent of the degree of civilization, than all the viry fine paintings, aoulpture, and muaio whioh any nation or government may be famous for producing. Where labor ia trammeled in any form, there civiliiation ia defective. I have been looking into this matter of labor from the moment I landed, and have been surprised that a oily like Hamturg, boasting a written history of up wards of 1500 years, should be but a very little advaneed in its real civiliiation above our "erring Southern brethren," the slave brce(,era tn(, 9,aTe jr,Terl of what a differen0, wheth.r Jm rob lhe . . . .. , M wheth h, , lpered ,,, re,trained t0 Bake h,a toiI nnproductiTe ,, yot not allowed lo ohange? Yon may ask why .... , H.ravllr. ,,,, - f. iK? ,. fre. bttM. .... . d,Ma.,r . contro, of ,he PrlMaUn or y other GoT. ,,., . ... . , the of Sch,eBwl m,Ma Hamhlir, fllrniav . .aln number of soldier, to be placed at the com- mand uf the Kin of Prussia. ItlsanBi port, and that is all that there is free about the whole city there are no import nor export duties to be paid; but just outside Ihe gates into Holstein on Ihe North, across the Elbe, into Hannover on the South, into Mecklenberg on the East, every package is searched and duties are exacted. One Sunday, my family and self rode some 10 or 12 miles into Holstein. When ws crossed the Hamburg line, our carriage was searched, and the little leather traveling satchel that my wife Lad .lewg waa aearahad; so that after all, Ihe free trade prinoiple of Ham burg does not benefit the consumers in the States round about il Ihe only esoape ia down the Elbe. All Hamburg manufactures hich go lo the United States, British Island, or France, (by water), go free of duly; but if they go to Holstein, Hannover, Mecklenberg, Brandenburg, &c, they pay duly. Many articles of Hamburg make, can be purchased in New York for gold for lees money than in Holstein that is, such articles as go free into New York. Hamburg has Its own mint and coins its n money. This money ia not ourrent in any of the Prussian provinces; a discount from to 1 per cent. Is exacted if it is changed for that of any of the adjoining provinces. But then the money arrange ment here is always against the traveler. For inslanoe if you oome to Hamburg with French coin (as I did), and wish lo ohange for Hamburg coin, a discount of about 2 per oent. is demanded, and if you wish to obtain French coin for Hamburg ooin (as a friend of mine did) there you will be told that French coin is at a premium and you must pay about S per eent. lo get It. All this has reference to transactions in the Banks proper. I did not make any ex changes whatever, for I soon learned that could pass the French coin at a premium, the ordinary oourse of trade; but you are assured by almost every German that you must have Hamburg ooin in Hamburg; and Prussian coin in Berlin, Hannover coin in Hannover. I find that all Europe ia afraid Louis Napoleon, and his ooin is current crywbere; but if brokers and bankers can make a per eent. by giving local ooin for it, they of course will do so. At Hamburg I waa introduced to a lady occupying a very honorable position in so ciety, who in the oourse of my several visits, (at the instance of herself and her honorable husband), informed me that her mother was a full blood Indian, and her father was a member of the Hudson Bay Company her Unole Wa-ha-ta was a ohief of the Sioux tribe, and her grand father (father of na-na-ta) was a very prominent man in the Ojibwa tribe, named Ka-ta-wa-bi-da, and she is a full cousin to Holi-ih-tbi-dat," an Indian who of late has been very prominent. She is rather ull, stately; exceedingly polished manners and address, and if not well educatad, has at least read more extensively than our American ladies generally do. She ia will nformed in relation to the traditions and history not only of her tribe, but of the tribea generally. She told me that the poem written by Longfellow and known as Hiawatha," was a true narrative was founded on fact but that Longfellow, eith er did not know the whole story or did not see proper to writ, it all. Sh. says it Is sketohy here an inoident and there an In oidenl. She expressed a sinoere wish lo have some scholar take np the entire histo ry and write It out. She has read Ken nedy's work on the North Amerioan Indian, has read Schoolcraft and several others, and says there are hundreds of events and af fairs like and unlike Hiawatha, which should not be lost, but neither Kennedy nor Schoolcraft nor any on. else seems to have found, or thought It worth while to reoord I suggested that as she was childless, she should devot. her time lo recording, even in her own way, if she feared that her style was not sufficiently elegant to go in print, so that th. subject matter would not be tost. She Is very anxloua to return lo America, but her husband', position and bualnesa will not permit a final return fcr some years to oome. I was introduced lo a lady bora and rear ed in New Orleans; she married a wealthy Hamburger, ha. several children, and short Unas sine her husband died. She is ry home-sick and wishes to return to ihe United States, although she is in more comfortable circumstanoes here than she pro. bably ever will bo in New Orleans.- Bur then her mother and alitor are there her brother and nephew were conscripted and foroed into the rebel army sought the firs opportunity of escaping into the Union lines, and if I am not mistaken, are now in Europe. A Mr. Langstroth, formerly from New Orleans, but later frc-a Mexico, ia here. U. says he did all he could to pre vent secession and voted against it ia his parish, but finding that it would come niilu "illy, he left the oonntry. Says he could not think of fighting against Ihe old flag,' yet he sympathised with Ihe South. Ihis is his account to me. I am told that South Germany is full of secessionist, who in the first years of the rebellion went to Paris- put on airs lived in style confidently hopiog that in a year or two at the moal, the South would gain their independence and the North be eompelled to pay the cost of the war, and then they would return to the Confederaoy as Dukes, Lords, or some other title of nobility possibly Eagles, Cormorants and Vultures, as they might not fanoy the European titles; but finding living in Paris to be caeh, and very expensive at that, they have betaken themselves to the mountain f.stoessei, blaok bread (pump ernickel) and Bavarian beer at third-rate lodging places. Many once proud families of th. "Southern Chivalry" are there liv ing upon the oharity of former friends and acquaintances, and American tourists so the stories go here. When I get to South Germany I will see and learn for myself. Spring is here in all its joyousness birds singing everywhere, girls, boys and children running about barefooted and one thort month ago the Elbe was ice-bound and the Alster-dam might have been crossed on the ioe. By the way, this AMer-dam oannot well be described at least by me ; to be appreciated It must be seen. There are hundreds of swana on it sailing very graoefully In every direotion. These swans are housed and otherwise provided for by an annuity loft by a very venerable lady many years sgo. When the wind rises, and the Alstcr rolls " white caps," Ihe awana fold their long neck under the wing and ait motionless on the water, riding the waves as though they were insonsible of any motion whatever. I am now off for Berlin certain, suae in the morning. I have had a pleasant time,--learned much of tlerman social lifeseen considerable of Holstein, its sleek cows, fine pastures, splendidly good roads and clever people. Other travelers, perhaps, have written of Klopfstock's grave, which I visited incidentally tho monuments of men famous in eooleaisstio history as well aa in mililary and civil history ; but as pursuing diligently Ihs mission on which I was sont visiting sheep markets and fairs, cattle and hcrse markets dairy establishments, etc., etc., makes me feel more inclined to throw pen, ink and paper into the Ocean, than lo sit down and write letters homo. I love my home, and feel prouder every day that I am an Amerioan oitiien; hut letter-writing, situated as I am, Is very tedious to say the least. JOHN H. KLIPPART. HnmlllMtloai tasad Prayer. ' In an address full of patriotic sentiments Ihe Most Reverend Arohbishop Porcell in structs the pas tors of his aroh-diooese to observe the coming day of humiliation, mourn ing and prayer. Tbe aoidreas, aa published in -the Telegraph is of considerable length, and we have room only for an extract:His Eioellency, Andrew Johnson President of the United States, having, In conformity wilh tho wishes of Senators and Representatives in Gougrea,. appointed Thursday, the 1st day of June next, to be observed as a day of humiliation and prayer, that the bereavement, caused by Ihe parricide of Ihe late head of the family, may be sanolified to th. nation, we hereby enjoin on the revered pastors of ths various-Caihollo eongregalionas of this aroh-dioeeie faithfully to comply with the letter and spirit of the proclamation of the Chief Mag-Irate. - Great crimes deserve, aa far aa men oaa atone, a correeponding expiation. And we scarcely know of any orime, next to Ibat which Christians oommemorated and mourned on Good Friday, the day of the late President's assassination, more enormous in all ita aggravated gnilt than the murder of the great and good man, the wiae ruler and the devoted father of hia oountry, the " Pater Patrice," whoae loss these United Stales, and with them all tbe nations of ths earth, from the rising to the setting sun, deplore. . ft . It is, therefore, direoted, 1st. That our ohurohea be kept open during all tbe forenoon of Thursday, 1st of June. 2d. That the Holy Sacrifice be offered in them, at Ihe usual hours, on feries. 8d. Ibat after an Instruction In accord ance with the foregoing considerations, by the pastor, the prayer ror the authorities, which has never been, and which never should be discontinued, especially during the sessions of the National and State Leg islatures, be devoutly recited. 4th. That Uoa be fervently implored to continue His gracious oare of our oountry audits rulers, so that the united states may be forever what they have been hithertothe abode of oivil and religious liberty, an asylum for the oppressed of all nations, Ihe horn, of industry, art and sci ence, and the scene of all the peace, happi ness and prosperity wnion religion, order and morality can realise for wayfarers on the road to Heaven. J. B. PURCELL, ArchblBhop of Cincinnati. Democratic Moiemeala In England. A ireat debate on the subj.ot of extend ing to all persons renting houses at o ($30) a year tbe right to vote in the elec ion ot members of Parliament has just taken place in the British House or Commons. A bill to carry out this projeot was Introduced by Mr. Bainea, the well known member for Leeds, and after two nights' discussion was rejeoted by a majority of 288 against 214, an unusually run nouse. xne aeoaie illus trates several features or tne toginn national character, end especially the depth end strength of that aristccratio sxolusive-ness whioh prevails among tbe governing olaeses of England. The Reform bill of 1881 was extorted from them by the threat of revolution, and it would seem, from th. sentiments expressed In the oourse of th.-debate alluded to, that a similar threat will be necessary this time, If the working classes of England really wish to bs ad mitted within the pale or eltlaenshlp. Abraham Lincolh i Ohio. The able editor of the Ohio State Journal has pre pared a pamphlet under this title giving . . ion. ..1 .iar.,v t . suggestive oomblnation. The aubjsot affords mnoh scops for philosophio treat ment; and we have no doubt ibat In th. hands of Ihe author no point will be left untouched tending to the illustration of these two periods one in which the eleot-ed of the nation went amidst ths prayer, of millions of bis polttioal supporters lo the performance of his high duties; and tne other, in wuiuu ui urauny oeing accomplished, he is borne baok, a martyr to right, stniasi. me waitings ot a waoto na tion. The prooeeds or in. work will b. banded to th. Monumental fund. w. hope ther. will be ao home in Ohio without this record of glory and of grief. Tf ledo Commercial. A stone coffin, oontalnlng a skeleton nearly entire, has been found In digging tbe foundations of a house at Old Ford, within a very short distance of the old "Human Road, as it is oalled, from London lo the ford of th. river Lea. Ther. is no inscription on in comn, wnioh lay east and west, wltn m wet to in. west. Blcklev. tbe notorious founder of the Or der of Iho Knights of Ih. Golden Circle, who has been In rort Larayslte and Fort Warren, a stood while, la trying lo get discharged. When he waa oaptursd at Nsw Alhanv. bis private journal was found, la which he proudly oongratulatee himself that h. had "inaugurated Ihe greatest war of modern times.'' We guess that his present quarters ar. quit, good snougn ror hlru .) iwT ditaiiavv Mia; kid, o., eou l, .

MEDICAL. DYSPEPSIA aid DniAitu mucLnxQ raoa Disorders of the liver S AND DIGKSTIVJI ORBANS, Ami cuaxo it HOOFLAND'S ,:1 OBBIIANDITTBBS tag oaxai BTREWGTHEJTI!ia TONIC I THIS! BITTIM MA VJt PERFORMED MORS CURES, OIYE BETTER SA TISFA CTION, .BAYS MORE TESTIMONY, SA YE MORE RESPECTABLE PEOPLE TO . VOUCH FOB TBBM, Than uy Ma ket a We defy ay M Ii contradict thie until ABU, wri PAT 11,000 mica, To any 00 that will produce a Oartllcata paauahed ky aa that la not oaaoia. HOOFLAND'S German Sitters' will cum ITB1T OAS! Of CB (MIO OR HER 70 VB DEBILl TJ DISEASES OP TBS KIDNEYS, AND DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISORDER. SB STOMACH, Okearve th. following symptoms, resultta from Dlaoidwa of lb. DtiMUra OrgaaK Ooaetlneuoa, Inward Pit.., TalnMi of Blood to tkt Head, lot II y at th Stomach, Ma., Heart. aura, Dlagurttof Food, Fullneaa or weight la th. Stomaoh, Soar Iraotatlona, Sink In. or nattering at th. fit of th .tomaob, Swimming of theBaed Hurried and Dlffloalt Breett. Ini, nattering at tha Heart, Ohokrag or Suffocating Sea- Beaton wn.a U lying Pot ftuw, DlBtMMof Vla Dota or Webt beiuv tt Slgfak, Farer nd Doll Fain la lb Umi. Dtflcimey of Panplttttoo, TellowBAM of lb Sklo l Bjtml Pain Id tha 014a, Baok.OhMt, Limbo, sic., Snddaw ritubac ol Heat, Burning In tha Fleaa, Vonaunl glnlngi of ItII, nnd grant DapraMloo, of Spill tg. THAT THIS B1TTE1S Zs Not Aloobollo OOHTAIHS 10 RUM OR WHISKY, And Oan't Make Drunkards, BUT 19 TBI BestTonlo in the World ar BEAD WHO BATS SO. "VI From the Hon. Thoaaa B. rioroaoa. Front tha Boa. 1 hoiawa B. Florenoe. Front the Bon. Taomaa B. Tloraaoo, , Wuainotoit, January 1, 1683. OaMTLiamv: BTarlngauted it verbal ly to yon, 1 are no beeltatloa In writing tha toot, thai I expert-eoeed n-arked benaSt front roar Hoonand'a Oermaa UKUra. Daring a long and tedioua aaaalon or Uoa a, praaatng and onerona dotlea nearly proatratad A kind friend eocene ted the nae of the oreoara ikin I have named. 1 took hia advice, and the reeult waa lm prov meat of health, renewed onergy, and that nartionler relief I eo maoh needed and obtained. Othara may be alnllarly advantaged If they deelretc be. Trnly yonr friend. THOaf A B IltOBBHCX Front John B. Wlckaraham, Biq., Arm of Wicker . aham ft Hatchleon, (be celebrated mannfactnrera of Faney Iron Worka, S&ft uanal at, I am the recipient from jo of one o' tha giaatai flavor that oan be confer red upon man, rli., that of health. For many yeari have I eofnred from on of tha moat annoying and debl ltatlng i olalnU that tha kumnn family can ba afflloted vnronle Diarrhea di eaee. I waa attended by regular pbyalelane, ilv IngaiabDttaiHporaryrellef. The oaoae eeeeaMt lo re mala until I waa lndnoed to try Uoefland'a Otrmaa Jtitiera. After the nae of a law botllea of that vain able medicine, tha oom plaint appeared tobeoom pletely radicated. I often Inwardly thank yon for mob aralaab'e peolHn. and, whenever I hare an iiportnnity, onat-r ol'y recommend It, with full oonndonce In lu leliab 111. Trnly yon re, JOHH B. WIOVBBSHAU. Haw Fork, Feb. a, lOi. Froai Jallna Lao, Baa , flrm of Lao A Walker, tha moat ax ten live Hnalo Pabllabera In tha United Dtatoa, No. 732 Uheainat iL. Philadelphia! : ' j' . -: ' FbBBVUT, Sfch, IBM. Ifiaaad. Jones A Ivahi: OmrrLnann: My mother In-law hai been eo greatly boaofltted by your Uojfland'a German Blttera that 1 ooaolnded to try It myeelf. I find It to ba an In-ralaablo tonle, and nhea.tatlogly reoommend It all who are au taring from djapepela. I have ha thai dlaeaa In Ita moat obatlnata form flatnlaBce for many yeara, and your Bitten haa given ma eeao when rytbfngelae had failed, loan trnly, JULITJJ Lli. From the Boa. Jacob Broom. FnuuM&rau, Oct. T, 1668, la reply lo your laqalry aa to the eweot prodnoed by the oaa of UooflaaOVe Oarmao Bit tore la my family, 1 nave no beeltatloa la aaying thai It ban hewn highly beaeAclal. la oaa laetaaoe, a oaat oi ayapepaia oi uiraea rears aaanaing, ana wane nan oeoome rerr rery dtatreealng, the aea of one bottle geva deolded relief, lite eeouod eeTeoliog a on re, and the antrd, It aeema, haa oonirmed the uuro, for there bare bean ao ymptoma of Ita ratnrn for the laat all year. In aw indivldoal nee of It I Bod II to be n an foaled lAle, aol ainoerely reoommend lia naet" gave deolded relit ana eaaorei TrUii von JACOB BftOOM, Mo. 1707 Bprvot ttroat. From Bar. W. D. Siegfried, Factor Twelfth Baptlat .' Uhmrob, , . l'wTLADaxraiA, Deoember ft, U66. Maooaa. Joma Braiw aaarruuinat I bare recently been laboring andat the dlatreaalng oBaota of ladigeatloa, aooompanled by a proetratioQ of the nervooa ayatem. Mnmerona remediee were reoommendod by friende, and aomeof them aeated, bat without relief. Your Boofland't German Bitten were recommended by persona who had tried them, and whoae favorable mention of tha Bitters Indaoed me also lo try them. I moat oonhf thai I bad aa areraloa lo patent medicine from the 'thoaaaadand one" qaack Blttera.' wboae only aim aeema ao no so paim oa eweeteneq ana ai drnaxrd llqaor upon the ooaunaalty. la a air way; andtlo teadenoy of which, X fear, ta to make many a eon lrmed draakard. Upoa learning that yoora waa really a medicinal preparation, I took II with bap- EyoAaet. Ita aetloa. aol onlyopoa the otomaoa, ol a poo the oervone ayatem, waa prompt aad gra Ifying. I feel thai 1 bar derived great aad per may nant benefit from the aa of a few bottla. Vary reapeotfllly yen re. W. D.8KI jFBIBD, U: ibi Ihaokamaioa atreet From th Mot. Thomw Wl nter.D. D , Faator of Box- IXfToagh Jlapftlaa Qbmroh. ' Or Jaokaon: Dear Sin I foal It do to yonr ex add my uatlmony to the deserved repots lion It he Miaiaao. I aaro ror yeare, as nmea. nasa treeoieo wita graai oieoroer ta my aeaa ana aarroar ayate 1 waa adviaed by a friend to try a bottle of you Osranaa Bitten. I did ao, aad bar ajiperienoad great and nexpocted relief, my health baa beta rerr materially beaeStted. I confidently noom maud the article where I meet with cases similar ta aa; rm, aad bar been aaanred by many of tbell - aiesuwtiBiiy yosra T. W1NT1B, Boxboroagh, Pa, From Bar. J. 8. Herman, of tb Oorman Beforaed fjunron, asiiuiwi, vera oonnty, r. . Dr. O. Jeokaon Beeoeeted Sin I have haea troubled with Dyapepela aearly twenty yean, ana bar never need any medicine that did bis aa mnob good a floound Bitter. I am very miuh Im proved In hea th, after baring taken Are botllm.v Yon re, with reapect, J. S. UBBMAB. ee that th ttgaatnr of 0. M. 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HUMPHREY'S i I El O X 37" I O remedies! PEOPLE. 0.M of JM.r,. ,1.1,, In morocco end Book of Dlnetl na - - no 00 vm. wi larg. ti.i., in nuori.ocOt ana hook . wi Oin of 20 lirn tiala. In morocco, .nd Book A CO Oaaa of 2'J large vlale, In plain oaaa. end Book 6 to VMHUMI.1H1DU DOM 1 " - joiMot u7ixboiMNo.itoio)ndBwk. 1 26 LIST OF HUVIPHREYS Specific Homeopathic Eemedies !, TO SB FOUND Ilf FULL Family Oases. . . Ho. 1 Curt Favor, c j Oongeitlon and Inflammation ; Heat, Pain, nMiieainw; ana me nrai aiagee oi uu suump and inflammatory diiaatea .mw Ifo. Cure Worm Feverf ; Worm Oollo, Toracloni Appetite, Watting lb No. 8 Caircw Collr, Teething, Crying and Wakeralneae, Blow Growth ana reeoieneaaoi laiann No. 4 Corfta Diarrhoea, Of Children or Adaltt, Cholera Infantum, and d a mmer uom p iaiat...IHH ...... N. B No. 4 aud 6 oan tb wont owe of Chronic Liariboe. No. B Cor mi Dyaenterjr, Or Bloody Flnx, Oello Orlplnga, Billon Colic, au Dyeentery,..HM. . No. 6 Cores Cholera, Cholera Horbna, Naneea, and Vomiting, Aith- iio ureatning ........... j No. 7 Cure Cong ha, Co I da, Hoareeneea, Bronohilla, iLfloeoca, and rore rnroa ' N. B. 1 hia and No 1 never fall to onie the wont Oolda and Oongbi. No. Cores Tooth ache, Faxeaebe, Nerrona Palm, and Tlo Dolorenx... .. 1 H.O it uy cored in-uaaoa oi oeaei. No. 9 Cnres Toolhaehf s. Slok Dead act oa, Vertigo, Boah of Blood to tb uaa... ... N. U. in t-lttrnetltn wi'n No 10. It never foil tionn thmua. lnretrtscaiaa. No. 10- Cores Dwanenala. Weak, Arid, or Deranged HtLmatih, Com 1 1 pa tio n, Ajlfer uompiaini, or nuiioaa uouqihoq, h. B. n rALLiBLB lor an caaea oi weaa ui geatioa and illUona Compialnta, No. 11 Cores Snppressed ttenses, Or Scanty, or Painful, or Delaying. Green No IB Cures Leocorrhea or Whites, Bearing Down, too Proftu Henae...,.,.,... No. IS Cores Croup, Hoara Croapy Ooogh, Plfflonlt and Oppreased lreaiDlDg...mmw ... No. 14 Cnres Halt Rheum, Ornaty Imptlona, Bryatpelaa, Scald Utad, Bar- net a inn, rimpita on .ue ce H M. Ifo. 10 cores Bbeomatlsm, Palo, lament, or SornM In th Cheat, Back, nine or idimoa, or Boiauc........HHHm...,...., No 16-Cnres Ferer and Affne, Intormlitan Frr, Dnmb Ago, Old Inveterate Agu -..... N, B. It act lik a obaria, both a a preven tive and onre. No. 17-Cores Piles, InUrntl or Fx tar Lai, Blind or Blstdlog, Becenl or u bat mate N. BTht nmedy haa eared thoaaand ol the wont pumlble om. No. I Cnres Ophthalmia, WkorlofltmdEye or Kyi 1Mb, Falling or Wea BUM N. B. It may always be ieltei upon for a oar. No. 19 Cnres Catarrh, Acute or Chronic, Dry or Flowing, Oold In th Head, InaaenuM ........ Wa flA.rnrM Wbflonlnir Ctliarh, Uhortflnlng and palliating It, or flpmrnodio Oontjh. . . B -It la Infaillbia, ana alwuya teimei No. HI Cnres Anlhina. Oppraued Difflcnlt, Labored Breathing, ConBh ana ofeur.iuB.....M.......... N. B.-'UandreJ tv Dein oared by it. No. 3 J Cnres f ur Dlscharires, Noiie In th Head Impaired Hearing, Xaracha N. B. -It always onus No. fi Cores Scrofula, j Enlarged Qlanda, and Tonilli, Swelling, and pld Uirer N. B."-Bvured tb worat casta. Na. Bd Cnres General lreblllty. Phyaioalor Narruu Weakoea No. SO Cores Dropsy, I Fluid Aocnmulattona, Tumid fwolllngi, with Scanty 8c retlona.,.. H. No. 90 Cares Aea Sickness, Proatratlon, Vertigo MaoM, Yomltlog No. 87 Cores Urinary Diseases, Gravel, Benal OalcaH, Difficult or Pntnlul Uri nation.. II core all old a ol Kidny DIa- No 9 Cores Seminal Weakness. Involuntary Dlachargti, and Oonqnnt Pro- tratioa aoa Deoiiiiy w 1. H ...items everr 101m of Seminal Weak ocaa, and may b confidently reliej oa In all. otaea. No. BO Cnros Sore Month or Htoin- oeanofi. Cankered Month of Adaha or uhlldren, and atao NauaeaaDd vomiitbgor rrogoant remaics. ou N. B.- -Oan at one. No. SO Cores Urinary Imeontlnenee, Wetting the Bed. to Frequent, Palnfnl or Bceldlng Urination .. . . . m M ot N. B.- It atsaysoarta. No. Sl-Cnra Palnmi Menstraallon, Pietanr, Oramp, r fpaame; Prnrltii, Itching, and itr latioo or i-mi'ei . ..w. w. .......m...... N. B.---Itaot Ilk t,brm. No. S3 Cares HntTtrlngf at Chana-e wi Xdiie, T.MnUrltUa. Flnthee of Rfat. fa nltatlon. .l- ti . 'i nn autieven Viaeate ua u uuar,H.M. m.... w Ho. S3 Care. flpMai. and Coa vnl-Bluoa.Xpllamor r.lllaf .IcaoMfi Obor. or 8t. Vi lli, vans. ..r.iM.., " ..t Ho. Bd Cure. Dlptbcrla Or TJlc.r.Md or Mallfoant Boro Thio.l........ to THESE REMEDIES BIT 3fa.il or Express. an- wdi Mint ihiwe iMMliM. br lb ilnxle box or full caa, to any part of tb country, by Mall or Cipro, lies or ciierge, on reotip-ui u ywivw. nn a oaae of whtt kind TOfl chooa.and encloe the amount la a eirrent not or atampa, by Mall, to oar adireea, at Xo. 563 Broadway, New York, And lb VedlelB will ba dnly returned by Mall or Expreaa, tree of charge. ForalbyalltblilB Daln la Medlolnea throogboni in oosBiry. TO DEA1UER8. Tha aanavt retliifltljn mad to df alar. All oommanloatlonahertaiter abonld b addrtd, ' HUMPHREYS' SPEOIFIO , TT 4.V!. ItaTvJUIn n. 5 Broadway, , NEW YORK (S Sho.ll.r A Co., I. . Hamnal. .Co., Um. Be- Sort., auanxv, uuiiuaiiiu., uuiu. rsulr. f oksllaa A Oo. AONT8,OIN01NNATI,0niO. D&JDr. Humphrey cam be eoniulttd per etmallg or ey letter, at the office of the Cam rani. COLUMBUS. OHIO, TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 30, 1S63. PETROLEUM. PETROLEUM. THE NEW YOHI ft LIVERPOOL Petroleum Companj OrganlMt. ooder the UIdIoi nd Mann freto ring uiwigi ntouMoi nw ion.. Capital ---$1,000.0001 IF I AalA HlinitrAfl Thnncanil fiharAfi. I ' AT tlO PER SHARK, I 'T,M! V" ","ar J-p I I anare. ivoj liiaote to further Auusmtnt. I OFFICES: I 1 No, 84 Empire Untitling, 71 BROADWAY, IV. Y. Poafoffloe Addrexo Box 0.S08 Nw Torb. OFFICERS: Hon. DANIEL I. DICKINSON, Proaldanl. WM. T. PH1PPS, Vice Freeldwt. BOBKBT BAVSBTT, Becralary. ATLANTIC BANK 143 Broadwar. New r...k Aivaearja The-Wei In of the ComnanF are now i prounviug aria. rment foratook mar be mad ta draft. rcl'- I tared note, or Bovernment bond and aecurliliia. I which boi da and eonritlaa will be taken nt their I market value. ftemltlanoea mar be addreaied to the Cnmnanv. P. O. Box 6,368, New York OUy, or to "Atlantic Bank," Treaaory of th New York and Liverpool reiroienm uomDanr. in nroaawav. mcw xorn I uity, or to any o Ita Agent. )Eir CAM) PI6T0I.ES FOR A LB U Mb, BY mj aingicopy, aoaer, luuor i,wu. FINE PUOTOORAPJH, 7x0, 8x10, and 14x17, Card IS oaati: 7i9 90 e.nU: 8x10 75 e.nl.i Hil7 I 9i v. 1 19x24, with National Fnibteme, Date of Birth and veamoi toe rreaiaeni, for 91 ou. I Two or three g-od Agent to aopply (be demand. noiie nut ioe V9i men ucou apply. Sent on receipt of price, ore -oaf d. br mall. We warrant all the Piototee to be the belt madu. Lnave yonr ordera for th flu Si eel Portrait, which cannot be fnrntabed only by aubacrlption, a thf y cannot he mpplied faat eoongb for the borne Flags! Flags! Flags! Flneatookof tb moat beautiful colors, on neat. Irouud atfeka, just received, and moro on the way. Don't delay In yonr nnrcbuea. a the will laat bnt i iuuib iiue. obdo to HAN l ALL A ASTON. prZ7 Oolumboj, Uhlo. MEOCAL Th New York Tribm aya, "th reaaon why Prake'a Plantation Bitten areeo uu'ibHIj ui.d and lava ancb an immeuae ealat "1,i i' y are alwata made op t tbsorlgiual ,o high ly Invlgofallog malarial and o ' scanty, although the price have ao largely a ' ed," io. 9h Tr.'brmjuat hit th nail u bead. Tb Plantation bitten ar not only oi pnre ma terial, but Hie people ar ttld what It 1 The Ita- oipa la publiibedarouud each Bottl andlheboltl ate not reduced In !. At lea.t twenty tmllatlone and oonnterfeita hav aprnng np. The Impoie opan tb p opl one and that th laat of them. Th Plantation Bitter ar now ed In all the Qorainmint Hoepitala, ar nconmandod by tbe beat pyalclant, and are warranted to produ e an immtdia't taneflctal cfect. Fact ar a abborn bin, I owe much to yon, for I rerlly believe th Piftntatlon Bitten bare aaved my II., itav. w. u. wauuuniii, naoria, a. i. Thou silt ent two bottl more o' tbr Plantation Blttera. My wife baa been aieatly bene fited by their uae.l Tby Ftlend, Aaauuutiin, miaaeipnu, r." 1 I hi v bet n a great aufftrflr from Dya- pepafa, and had to abandon preaching Tbe Plantation uiiteia nave ourra me. bKV. J. 8. OATHOKN, BjcbMter, N. Y." ! gend a twenty -four dotea more of your Plantation Bitten, the popularity of whl.h are dally Inoreaain with th guei'a or our home. D I IVBjO, uiiAun its. z JO., Proprietors Wlllard' Hotel, Waifelogt a, D. 0.' ! bar liven tbe Plantation Bltttra to bnndredaof oardlaabldsoldira wltn themoata touitblug effict. u. n. v. Anvniinu, BttperlntaudeatBoldlera' Homu, Cincinnati, 0." it lhf-Unttlon bitter baracnr.d tteot lifer core plat ut, with which I wa laid rp pioa- trat ano naa to aoasaoo my ou'ineea. ii. i. laiAuaiiAX, civ;bd,u." Th llantatlon Bitten have cored m ot a derangement of tbe kldmya and th urinary or gaoaUat ha distressed me for ye . It act like a charm. 0 0. MOORE, 251 Broadwny." "NiwBioroxD, Mean., Kor. 24, 1001. " DriR 8ia i I have been a HI I ted mauy yara with aov re d roa tra tins oianiL in tr-y litni a. cold f. etandhan?a, and a general oleordered eyateru, Phyalclana ana modiolus te.iea to relieve me. Bun e inende in Mew Yoib, who were nelug PienU.lt n Bitten, prevailed upon ma to try them. 1 com menoeo ln a ai an viae giew iuh biwi umnvr. reellpg belter by degreta, in aftwdajal waa aa toe la bed to find ibe Ojldacssandcraaips bad entirely le I me, and I otnld aitep the night ihrotitcb, whloh 1 bad not don for year. 1 ft el like anolh r being. My petit aid trongh have alio f reatly Improved by tb na of lb flaiiUtloullU ten. Baspectfully, JCDITU BUaSKL. If tb lidle bnt knew what thousands of them are ocnitantly n'ailag to ot. w cnndldly belltveou half of tb weak net a, prtstratlon and distrinax. Prleaced by them won Id vanish. James Mars', Kao., of UU Wast 14th St., N. Y., sys, 'bo ba, tbr. child) n, tb lint tw ar weak and puny, hi w lib having bean unabl to nun orattrnd tbem, bnt that th baa takn Plantation Dittji kr ti laat two years, and ha a oh Hi nowlgbten month old wblob aha haa nnned and rred lierself and both an hrarty, saocy and well. The artlel Is Invaluable o mo hers," Ac. Suthevldanc might b continued forarjlnme Tb beet trldenc I to try tbm. They speak for tbemtelvrs. Petions of ifntry habit troubled with waknes, lamltad, rlpitatl n of thehaait, lack of pst distnsftrtlog, torpid liver, constlpaHonTrFbatta, Ac, will tnd speady relief through tha Bitters. Every bottl frr exportation and sal out of the United stat has a mttsl cap and green I.bol around th Bok, Bswan of refilled botllos. te that th cap has not bio motllatcd. Any pnoa prtndlng to sell Plantation Bltura Is bulk or by lb gallon Is an lit po iter, Ws sell It only In bo t tin. Bold by principal dralcn thronKhonl th nabita- biogiub. p. h. drahv,a:co., 9 Nxw To. NOTICE8. KTOTIOm. To Holder, of the Notes of Plokaway . oonnty Hani. fS C0MPL1AM0I WITH TBI FOBTT FIHST 1 Motion ot tb. Aot M.roh Slit. 1861. to .utborlM Frra Daoklna In Ohio, tli. rkkaw., rinnnlv Hank. Otrol..!!!.. Ohio. alfM nolle, tlmt tb ouutanain. now. a. ..ron.ai.ou oi .am pin. til b. nMUM uv in. ..rl Ballon.! u.na. uir obJTll ., Ohio. Holdt-r. of ald aotM .1. rwUMUd lo praMnt lb.al for VMMn.ptlon Wltbln els monlh. fUrlllfc P.. T hl(l era ToriCK. To Hslil.ni of th. 1rrnl IV tlnar soimoi inenairiaaiiieiai m coni.l?aoM with th. Il.t aratl.n of Iho A pa..'d March 81,161, to anlhotia. F.M Banking In Ohla, to. HprlnaD.ld u.nk, Hprin.fl.ld, I'll... a.Jte Bfal c. mat in. oai.iano.na; ooim oi ..rout. .Inn nt ..III B.nk will lHIlNmid bv th. Fll.l Na Itlooal Baok, Sprlagfl.ld, Ohio. Uolu.t, of Bald .ot a ar. r.qa,t topr.MBt .ham for rd.aiillon .ItBIB UC nooins iro in a o.i.. JO t.Ui.I.ow, rram.ni. fabM wtat DRESS GOODS. CLOAK MAKING, ' A0 Glfa's Clolbii of all IMi BI4D1: TO ORDER. I mm rl im n ! vm A FIDO DimirO- O making Ketabllahment In thla city, I would I Uoiamboa and Ita ricltltr to th fact, that 1 have ' opened luchan eatabllabmeat in the room oa th Third Floor of the Building over my Store, will on will neunier the eoiervition of MISS A. IV. SHERBURNE (Ule if New York,) Who. af'er an eroafUniM of fifteen tmh. fUttM doimdu Miai aoe cftuno. ujexceiiea laineart. PartlcuUr AtUntiJttOlfento - Children's Clothing OF ALL KINDS, An aaaorment of wblah will alwtya be fonnd at the oiore. . BDIimtW, pi uretM, 'E 1 1 AWO FANCY pjEWING. Orallkiois, taken In andixecuted In the neatest manner. Patterns of the Latest Styles ALWAY3 OH BANDS AND FOBSALIl. Nona bnt th. bi.t L.td. will b. .mployad. ro that all worUuutruittd tou, will b. .uaraoiMd to plea. aVKntrAiipe lo tbo work room, the flr.t Itftlrwaj io ids uormoi inn iiurn roiini. M.A.HE47.r.TT. Mu. laaattith uib sir t. niylB lai DRY GOODS. imm, RICHARDS & CO, ARE DAILY REOEIVINQ . mmrni cioods, OF A LI. TAItlETIES. RIOEI DRE8S GOODS, IN 61I.KS. ui:.adiem, ch allies. ORGAVmS, AC, .1(1 Fine Laces, Embroideries AMD A FULL LINE OT U01I0N3. t LO I US AND C1SSIHERES, Staff Is, Lice Poilltl, CloakS, 4C. AL80 ln LATEST S1TLBS OF FBOU "BTEWABT8." 350 & 853 South Iligli Street. M 10 . o. a. aiNoaorr a. a. ri.LD. KELTOH, bmcroft&co, WUOLSSAl. IIKAI.EKS 11) British, French, German AND DRY GOODS, VARIETIES, Hoots Ct3 SHOOS, And Fanoy Gooda Generally. No. 3 (i wy n uc Blork, DOLUMBrS, O. marlR Sm eodaw2w Sprlu ft. laaQ, Still Greater Seductions IM TDK PHICES 01 - DRY GOODS. BAIN & SON, Xm. 29 (o 2 SoutU nih street KB now OFFKKINI at obiatlt be-. bOUEU PBIOSS lhlr lum.nu and T.rv d.- alr.hle .took ot eorraaponj with th. proaont dacltn. In Oold and , M.rohandlaa. Oalicoeis Reduced, MnwlliiH Reduced, tvbectlntjii Reduced, : NblrtlnRH Reduced, DelHluea Reduced, Alapacas Reduced, BremGoodaRedneed BalmorAl BklrM Rednctlv Cowkwplnn Uooda Kedaeed, Tttble l.ln.na Redncdt Bod ilnllM Reduced, Cloth aid Caawliuerc Redaieed, Nhnwla and Cloak Reduced, Block. Htltte KtMlnoed, Ac, Ac, .a l,oou ItoZEN BDPIBIOB SOO-TABD BFOOL Oottou Tlxi'oad I Beilncd to So. p.r apool, or SOo. par docaa. Greatly nnaar vainn. RillV "tow, Woa. M to M Hon.h Illnh atrct. D. T. WOODBURY & CO., WHOtESALS QKALK1S DRY GOODS, 1VOTION8, BootB, SUoes, Hats, Caps, &c. 24 A a 18 Nontli HIrIi M., ( OlillMBI Iil, O. mnrfll flm GEOLOGIST. Prof. LEO LESQUtRLUX Practical (ieologl.t, i"FFIBS BIS HtKVIOES TO Till Om.INB V of Ohio fcr ait'loPAtltin. ofeoal oil land., lion, ooal aad oth.r miu.ra I d.Do.11.: dl raetlon. for .a nioiiauon., eoneoilalfOB on laaa mnu .Bna Tama, ao. OH.., F. A. A I,. Iaj.oaor.nx'1 Jirw'I'F Btora, R TIHoalh HlBliClraol, Uulumliu.. BaraaBNOB.,-.w.fl. Sulllrant, Raq., uommbas, Jfl.uh Holllvant. Kaq., tof. Aaaaala, CAmbrtdra, Maaa. Vrof. Otiyot, Friir.t.n N.w .wr. Prof. BHMnian, Haw York. . Frol. i-- "... , DAILY OHIO STATE JOURHAL PKINT1D AMD PUBLISHED BT VM, Te C0GGE8HALL & CO, omoo No. 10, Eteat HtmUt Mtroeg. I rKHMS OF FJVBMCBIdPTION rFerttv of iht u&UT Jomrmal. Single c)nberlbon, 1 year, by mall.HMMMM. j, Single flnbsorlben, 6 month. ' .m., Single SoUoribera, 8 month. " . a a dingle flnbec libera, 1 month., Single Sobaotibera, per month, delivered . o ft oarrler.HH,.H ....,......,.,. Single Subscriber per week, delivered by oar- To agent In lab IS cent per week each oopy. Term of the Trl-Weekly Jonnial, Ingle Sntworlben, 1 y , ,,,u,.. ,m ff 50 Stag) Snbaoriben, o nionthe,r,,.M,M1J g gg Single Bnbo libera, 8 month , Tr.., 1 16 Sfngl trobaoriben, 1 month.. .HH(HH,.M,MM, 0 to Terms of the Weekly Journal. single Bobac libera, per yer.MMM.H..MMM,HMM H 00 TERMS OF ADTERTISISIU. tlLTOne Rqoare, Mcb lurtton TB ooota. IpMlal Hollow pw Squar., mo, i laaertloa . ..m Sl.M Loci and Borfn. awi . . liu, Mob lMuHotHlwmiHnHI tooaata WawH-Un. Bqo.r., Inrtioli.. SO Looal and BailDMa MotlM, pw ; Haa, aaob In-rtloo Mat., ar Oa. eanan oa..r. ihw-auriu. ot ib.Ii ot .pan. la th. wHuaa. ol th.jo.nuui. " "jrriaa. Hotloa, will h.naflor Inrarlabl, b. rrinar. when ooooorina mor. .uaok LETTERS FflOM EUROPE, NO. III. Hamuueo, May 1, 1865. Nemos J. Tuinky, Esq., Praident Ohio Slatt Board if Agriculture . Still in Hamburg, you will undoubtedly exclaim when this oomes to hand. I in tended lo have left here last week, but the Vioe-Consul MoDonald suggested the pro priety of the very few Amerioans who were in Hamburg, celebrating the triumph. of the Union arms, causing Lee's surrender Of course every true hearted American, be he where ne may, is ready and wining to join in oelebrating his country s glory, and sol rema.ueu.or tu.. oe.ourai.ou .u oou.. ou , and in the celebration we certainly did not ' u-....u charaoter, especially as Ihe short speeches and toasts of the American, present drew forth very patriotic responses and applauses from our German gueata. The next day I came th. terrible news of Mr. Lincoln's as- sassiuation-ourjoyousness over Lee s sur- render waa changed to deepest the flags over Ihe two Consulates (H burg and Allona) at half mast Ihe flags in the shipping indicating the same token of respect. And as the consul is not permitted to call any Diblio meetings. I took the responsibility of inserting the following in the pnnoipal German dailies here : Amctlcao cltizin.are lapeotfollj rfqneal.dto meet at tha offco of Meairi. Jauaa B. SlrDcnaldA Oo.,f8 Bcdlngamarkt, Toeidajr, Hay Zd, at half paat twoo'clock P. U.t lo Join la an expreatton of tbelr fealinge on tha late lament able eyenla la th. Unnlted atatta. -innw n kliphabt, of Columbna. 0U" We had a meeting of quite a number of persons who were American citixene, but very few who were natives of Ihe American soil, When Ihe hour arrived, the meeting was oalled to order by naming Mr. McDonald as chairman. On taking the chair he said : Gentlkmkn: There areoccaaloLa when tie heart .eela.ooppre.aad with grief, that to apeak much la lmioialble ; tucb are my feel.ega at pr,nt and 1 aoi ante of all b- re. We not only iow of onr loar, but wt le.1 It, and thai fosllrg ia reached ia the heerla of mlllioDf. wh.rartr the lad newa haa pe...trat.d, one naimaal exprcaaicn of regietftr our nation, loaa, haa bean expr.aatd. Yat, w. bar. B uch to ooDBOla ua Brat and ftr.mr.t we knew that thrre wa no oa la our country who would .coner bar. glraa np hie lif. fcr It. II. baa left a nam. which will aver lira ia our mimoriee, pure, boneat, patriotic, every thought, nay, every action, will bear the eloasht ecrntlny, and the tegta cf hia tory, which will bear bia record, will be ascond to none, not even (be Vaih.r of our Country ; tt le thera'ore to record a feeble exprreslon of our own f ellng, that yon bare baencalltd to meat here regret that ao good and pur. a lutrlot haa been taken a. ay from u. r-orror aod Indignation BRaleat th. mlMr.bl. aaaaaaln who will foreverendprjmloaot a Ihe worat ep.ctman of a human fiend. And in ocnclualon, I leg to lay be'ore yon tha following reao'.allona, to whloh I hope yon will ell cheerfully aubtcrlbe vie: At a melting hld in Bamlurg, tbla day, It waa BuoM, That, whereat, our Almighty Fath.rhaa p rmltt.3 tobiremoTMl from u our beloved Preai-dent, Abraham L nooln, we, efflieted cilia na, at thla t me diataat from ear oonntry, deelr. to plao, oa neord tbe overwhelmlog giief which thla aad event Inaplroe. God, In hie mercy, permitted htm to lire long eooagh to Impreee upon aa a derp aod eil.atlog affection for hiaTlrluea, and In onrheartl he can nerar die. Hie memory will remain to ve. and he will ih.re with the Father of hie Country, the honored plaoe of bolng "flrat In the hearta of hia a.uutrymen," llmlved, Thit our Chairman, Ton. Jamea McDonald, Vice -Conaul ol tbe United alette lorlhli eily, lend a copy of thiae r-eolutionoi with oar heartfelt condolence, to Mra. Lincoln and Secrttary of State. nAxeuan, May I, lies. Signed by J.mva B. McDonald, John B. Kllpp.rl, Alexander Sollan, Fred. Wippeman, of Minneaot., Fr. M.laner, or New York; P. J. Banjemln, B. B.rmane, Ed. Nlabuhr, Jullna Goita, Charlea W. Aolrliug, P. W Qaea, L. K.luer, Frad. flomraer.hu, of Vi'lioonain ; J.mee Q. A)raa, Dr. B. Cohen, Thoe. Harll, F. W. Btwdlon, Tbomaa Krueger, F. W. .for, Jhn 0. Fairbahka, Bcnry O. Dearborn, B. C.mluga, of miobigan t David Kelly, 0. Coneb- leon, H. P. F.ra, W. Ilartwlg, Cb. Frauck, Jam.. Golendorf (New York)t D. F. Tiokham, Jamea H Laotliroth, (brother of L fl. Laugetroth, of Oxford, Ohio. pcc'Chae were aa'a by Golendorf, of New Yt rk, our hatiib'.' ae.van', and ecma olhert. Thus, us American citiiene, in a foreign country, have ne laid upon the funeral pyre cf Abraham Lincoln our tribute to ia memory and to hia virtuea. The death of Lincoln haa caused a moat remarkable ihange in the tone of all Ihe England pa pers most espeoiauy in mat or inozonaon ffaui. Everywhere throughout Europe, even into the Russian domains, the author!' ties aro taking proper steps lo place on re eord their feelings for the loss of so great and good a man as Abraham Llnooln, A gentleman who reads Russian, Polish, and Bohemian, read to me extracts from papers in those respective languages, expressive of condolence and the deepest regret. But in Hamburg the New Ycrk of Germany ths free oily of Hamburg, which Joajle of its freedom, not a single expression in re lalion to the traglo event has yet been made. It is true that the papers, Ihe "A'eiarf" (-Vellia), had several elegantly written eulogies ; but Ihe Government au thoritiea have taken no offioial notice whatever. Tbe Trussian Minister called on Mrs. Anderson, (th. wife of the Ameiican Consul Mr. A. being In Amerioa on bus! ocas.) but none of the Hamburg authorities oalled on her, or sent their oanls, although a prominent one lives two doors only from her. Non. of them went, or lent, cards ths Consulats. This rotlceno. on tho pi of the Hamburg authorities has excited considerable remark and surprise anion the American cUiions here, and lo noneh it been a matter of unpleasantness more NUMBER 270 tban lo Mn. AodoraoD, who la a yerjr ataii-b! and patriotic Udy (from Marion, Ohio,) and Mr. McDonald. Ia my laat letter I mentioned tho abolition of th. Guild in Hamburg, and that now all ar. free lo puraua anrbualntts they eco proper. Practically thla ia partly true, but not wholly ao. A meohanio wial ing to oomnenoe busineaa la no longer rt oi I quired lo obuin a guild, but he ia obliged d tu I to snow that he ia a matter workman, in hi. uranoh or induetrj, otherwise ha cannot ol - tain a licenae. Tlin.looal papera are mak ing much eport in Ke "Punch" aljle of Ihif abolition of the guilds one case ia wheie a barber'a journeyman had aore eyee, and undertook lo oure them without eonaultinc a pnyaician he waa fined for praotioine medicine without a lioenae. Another man had made a lantern, which alihoagh rery rude, yet answered hia pur pose he waa arreated and lined for pursuing a Tocatlon without a lioenae and with- I0"' being a master workman. There ia scarcely a day paasea without aome one be ing arreated for making or contriving aome urtlolo without a lieenee, or for not having . srvea a regular apprenticeship, and lerved a proper lime aa jouxaejmau.k tbakpartit- ular hranch of business. Therefore, the abolition of the guilda may benefit a few, I but the ffreat maaa. after harina- aerrad an apprenUceship and gone through wilh their journeymanahip, will do aa heretofore, eml grate to North or south Amerioa, or go lo France or Russia. I hare been thus par ticular in hunting up the condition of la- bor, and Ihe laborer, because believe that the condition of these is a much better ex ponent of the degree of civilization, than all the viry fine paintings, aoulpture, and muaio whioh any nation or government may be famous for producing. Where labor ia trammeled in any form, there civiliiation ia defective. I have been looking into this matter of labor from the moment I landed, and have been surprised that a oily like Hamturg, boasting a written history of up wards of 1500 years, should be but a very little advaneed in its real civiliiation above our "erring Southern brethren," the slave brce(,era tn(, 9,aTe jr,Terl of what a differen0, wheth.r Jm rob lhe . . . .. , M wheth h, , lpered ,,, re,trained t0 Bake h,a toiI nnproductiTe ,, yot not allowed lo ohange? Yon may ask why .... , H.ravllr. ,,,, - f. iK? ,. fre. bttM. .... . d,Ma.,r . contro, of ,he PrlMaUn or y other GoT. ,,., . ... . , the of Sch,eBwl m,Ma Hamhlir, fllrniav . .aln number of soldier, to be placed at the com- mand uf the Kin of Prussia. ItlsanBi port, and that is all that there is free about the whole city there are no import nor export duties to be paid; but just outside Ihe gates into Holstein on Ihe North, across the Elbe, into Hannover on the South, into Mecklenberg on the East, every package is searched and duties are exacted. One Sunday, my family and self rode some 10 or 12 miles into Holstein. When ws crossed the Hamburg line, our carriage was searched, and the little leather traveling satchel that my wife Lad .lewg waa aearahad; so that after all, Ihe free trade prinoiple of Ham burg does not benefit the consumers in the States round about il Ihe only esoape ia down the Elbe. All Hamburg manufactures hich go lo the United States, British Island, or France, (by water), go free of duly; but if they go to Holstein, Hannover, Mecklenberg, Brandenburg, &c, they pay duly. Many articles of Hamburg make, can be purchased in New York for gold for lees money than in Holstein that is, such articles as go free into New York. Hamburg has Its own mint and coins its n money. This money ia not ourrent in any of the Prussian provinces; a discount from to 1 per cent. Is exacted if it is changed for that of any of the adjoining provinces. But then the money arrange ment here is always against the traveler. For inslanoe if you oome to Hamburg with French coin (as I did), and wish lo ohange for Hamburg coin, a discount of about 2 per oent. is demanded, and if you wish to obtain French coin for Hamburg ooin (as a friend of mine did) there you will be told that French coin is at a premium and you must pay about S per eent. lo get It. All this has reference to transactions in the Banks proper. I did not make any ex changes whatever, for I soon learned that could pass the French coin at a premium, the ordinary oourse of trade; but you are assured by almost every German that you must have Hamburg ooin in Hamburg; and Prussian coin in Berlin, Hannover coin in Hannover. I find that all Europe ia afraid Louis Napoleon, and his ooin is current crywbere; but if brokers and bankers can make a per eent. by giving local ooin for it, they of course will do so. At Hamburg I waa introduced to a lady occupying a very honorable position in so ciety, who in the oourse of my several visits, (at the instance of herself and her honorable husband), informed me that her mother was a full blood Indian, and her father was a member of the Hudson Bay Company her Unole Wa-ha-ta was a ohief of the Sioux tribe, and her grand father (father of na-na-ta) was a very prominent man in the Ojibwa tribe, named Ka-ta-wa-bi-da, and she is a full cousin to Holi-ih-tbi-dat," an Indian who of late has been very prominent. She is rather ull, stately; exceedingly polished manners and address, and if not well educatad, has at least read more extensively than our American ladies generally do. She ia will nformed in relation to the traditions and history not only of her tribe, but of the tribea generally. She told me that the poem written by Longfellow and known as Hiawatha," was a true narrative was founded on fact but that Longfellow, eith er did not know the whole story or did not see proper to writ, it all. Sh. says it Is sketohy here an inoident and there an In oidenl. She expressed a sinoere wish lo have some scholar take np the entire histo ry and write It out. She has read Ken nedy's work on the North Amerioan Indian, has read Schoolcraft and several others, and says there are hundreds of events and af fairs like and unlike Hiawatha, which should not be lost, but neither Kennedy nor Schoolcraft nor any on. else seems to have found, or thought It worth while to reoord I suggested that as she was childless, she should devot. her time lo recording, even in her own way, if she feared that her style was not sufficiently elegant to go in print, so that th. subject matter would not be tost. She Is very anxloua to return lo America, but her husband', position and bualnesa will not permit a final return fcr some years to oome. I was introduced lo a lady bora and rear ed in New Orleans; she married a wealthy Hamburger, ha. several children, and short Unas sine her husband died. She is ry home-sick and wishes to return to ihe United States, although she is in more comfortable circumstanoes here than she pro. bably ever will bo in New Orleans.- Bur then her mother and alitor are there her brother and nephew were conscripted and foroed into the rebel army sought the firs opportunity of escaping into the Union lines, and if I am not mistaken, are now in Europe. A Mr. Langstroth, formerly from New Orleans, but later frc-a Mexico, ia here. U. says he did all he could to pre vent secession and voted against it ia his parish, but finding that it would come niilu "illy, he left the oonntry. Says he could not think of fighting against Ihe old flag,' yet he sympathised with Ihe South. Ihis is his account to me. I am told that South Germany is full of secessionist, who in the first years of the rebellion went to Paris- put on airs lived in style confidently hopiog that in a year or two at the moal, the South would gain their independence and the North be eompelled to pay the cost of the war, and then they would return to the Confederaoy as Dukes, Lords, or some other title of nobility possibly Eagles, Cormorants and Vultures, as they might not fanoy the European titles; but finding living in Paris to be caeh, and very expensive at that, they have betaken themselves to the mountain f.stoessei, blaok bread (pump ernickel) and Bavarian beer at third-rate lodging places. Many once proud families of th. "Southern Chivalry" are there liv ing upon the oharity of former friends and acquaintances, and American tourists so the stories go here. When I get to South Germany I will see and learn for myself. Spring is here in all its joyousness birds singing everywhere, girls, boys and children running about barefooted and one thort month ago the Elbe was ice-bound and the Alster-dam might have been crossed on the ioe. By the way, this AMer-dam oannot well be described at least by me ; to be appreciated It must be seen. There are hundreds of swana on it sailing very graoefully In every direotion. These swans are housed and otherwise provided for by an annuity loft by a very venerable lady many years sgo. When the wind rises, and the Alstcr rolls " white caps," Ihe awana fold their long neck under the wing and ait motionless on the water, riding the waves as though they were insonsible of any motion whatever. I am now off for Berlin certain, suae in the morning. I have had a pleasant time,--learned much of tlerman social lifeseen considerable of Holstein, its sleek cows, fine pastures, splendidly good roads and clever people. Other travelers, perhaps, have written of Klopfstock's grave, which I visited incidentally tho monuments of men famous in eooleaisstio history as well aa in mililary and civil history ; but as pursuing diligently Ihs mission on which I was sont visiting sheep markets and fairs, cattle and hcrse markets dairy establishments, etc., etc., makes me feel more inclined to throw pen, ink and paper into the Ocean, than lo sit down and write letters homo. I love my home, and feel prouder every day that I am an Amerioan oitiien; hut letter-writing, situated as I am, Is very tedious to say the least. JOHN H. KLIPPART. HnmlllMtloai tasad Prayer. ' In an address full of patriotic sentiments Ihe Most Reverend Arohbishop Porcell in structs the pas tors of his aroh-diooese to observe the coming day of humiliation, mourn ing and prayer. Tbe aoidreas, aa published in -the Telegraph is of considerable length, and we have room only for an extract:His Eioellency, Andrew Johnson President of the United States, having, In conformity wilh tho wishes of Senators and Representatives in Gougrea,. appointed Thursday, the 1st day of June next, to be observed as a day of humiliation and prayer, that the bereavement, caused by Ihe parricide of Ihe late head of the family, may be sanolified to th. nation, we hereby enjoin on the revered pastors of ths various-Caihollo eongregalionas of this aroh-dioeeie faithfully to comply with the letter and spirit of the proclamation of the Chief Mag-Irate. - Great crimes deserve, aa far aa men oaa atone, a correeponding expiation. And we scarcely know of any orime, next to Ibat which Christians oommemorated and mourned on Good Friday, the day of the late President's assassination, more enormous in all ita aggravated gnilt than the murder of the great and good man, the wiae ruler and the devoted father of hia oountry, the " Pater Patrice," whoae loss these United Stales, and with them all tbe nations of ths earth, from the rising to the setting sun, deplore. . ft . It is, therefore, direoted, 1st. That our ohurohea be kept open during all tbe forenoon of Thursday, 1st of June. 2d. That the Holy Sacrifice be offered in them, at Ihe usual hours, on feries. 8d. Ibat after an Instruction In accord ance with the foregoing considerations, by the pastor, the prayer ror the authorities, which has never been, and which never should be discontinued, especially during the sessions of the National and State Leg islatures, be devoutly recited. 4th. That Uoa be fervently implored to continue His gracious oare of our oountry audits rulers, so that the united states may be forever what they have been hithertothe abode of oivil and religious liberty, an asylum for the oppressed of all nations, Ihe horn, of industry, art and sci ence, and the scene of all the peace, happi ness and prosperity wnion religion, order and morality can realise for wayfarers on the road to Heaven. J. B. PURCELL, ArchblBhop of Cincinnati. Democratic Moiemeala In England. A ireat debate on the subj.ot of extend ing to all persons renting houses at o ($30) a year tbe right to vote in the elec ion ot members of Parliament has just taken place in the British House or Commons. A bill to carry out this projeot was Introduced by Mr. Bainea, the well known member for Leeds, and after two nights' discussion was rejeoted by a majority of 288 against 214, an unusually run nouse. xne aeoaie illus trates several features or tne toginn national character, end especially the depth end strength of that aristccratio sxolusive-ness whioh prevails among tbe governing olaeses of England. The Reform bill of 1881 was extorted from them by the threat of revolution, and it would seem, from th. sentiments expressed In the oourse of th.-debate alluded to, that a similar threat will be necessary this time, If the working classes of England really wish to bs ad mitted within the pale or eltlaenshlp. Abraham Lincolh i Ohio. The able editor of the Ohio State Journal has pre pared a pamphlet under this title giving . . ion. ..1 .iar.,v t . suggestive oomblnation. The aubjsot affords mnoh scops for philosophio treat ment; and we have no doubt ibat In th. hands of Ihe author no point will be left untouched tending to the illustration of these two periods one in which the eleot-ed of the nation went amidst ths prayer, of millions of bis polttioal supporters lo the performance of his high duties; and tne other, in wuiuu ui urauny oeing accomplished, he is borne baok, a martyr to right, stniasi. me waitings ot a waoto na tion. The prooeeds or in. work will b. banded to th. Monumental fund. w. hope ther. will be ao home in Ohio without this record of glory and of grief. Tf ledo Commercial. A stone coffin, oontalnlng a skeleton nearly entire, has been found In digging tbe foundations of a house at Old Ford, within a very short distance of the old "Human Road, as it is oalled, from London lo the ford of th. river Lea. Ther. is no inscription on in comn, wnioh lay east and west, wltn m wet to in. west. Blcklev. tbe notorious founder of the Or der of Iho Knights of Ih. Golden Circle, who has been In rort Larayslte and Fort Warren, a stood while, la trying lo get discharged. When he waa oaptursd at Nsw Alhanv. bis private journal was found, la which he proudly oongratulatee himself that h. had "inaugurated Ihe greatest war of modern times.'' We guess that his present quarters ar. quit, good snougn ror hlru .) iwT ditaiiavv Mia; kid, o., eou l, .